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EngelsMiddelbare schoolmavo, havo, vwoLeerjaar 2

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Homework check

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Comparative & superlative
Standaard vorm: 
Close - closer - closest
Vorm met drie of meer lettergrepen: 
Beautiful - more beautiful - most beautiful 
Uitzonderingen
Good - better - Best


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1 of 2 lettergrepen
If the adjective ends in -e, you only add -r or -st.

safe - safer - safest
If the adjective ends in a short vowel (a, e, i, o, u) + one consonant, you also double the consonant.
fit - fitter - fittest
If the adjective ends in a consonant + y, you replace the last letter with -ier and -iest.
happy - happier - happiest


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3 of meer lettergrepen
For adjectives with three syllables or more, you use more in the comparative and most in the superlative. Note: This is also the case for some two-syllable adjectives (such as famous and boring).

practical - more practical - most practical
awful - more awful - most awful
intelligent - more intelligent - most intelligent
Some adjectives have their own irregular form.
good / well - better - best
bad / ill - worse - worst

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