
1.Choose regular comparative adjectives (big, more beautiful, biggest, most boring, cheaper, cheap,
bigger, better, small ,taller, bad)

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big, cheap, better, small, bad



Regular comparative adjectives are formed by adding the suffix "-er" to the base form of the adjective for comparison between two things, and adding the suffix "-est" for comparison between more than two things.
1. Big - Bigger - Biggest: This adjective is used to compare the size of two or more objects. For example, "The elephant is bigger than the dog" or "The mountain is the biggest in the range."
2. Beautiful - More beautiful - Most beautiful: This adjective is used to compare the beauty of two or more things. For example, "The sunset is more beautiful than the sunrise" or "She is the most beautiful woman in the room."
3. Boring - More boring - Most boring: This adjective is used to compare the level of interest or excitement of two or more things. For example, "The documentary is more boring than the action movie" or "This is the most boring book I've ever read."
4. Cheap - Cheaper - Cheapest: This adjective is used to compare the cost or price of two or more things. For example, "The second-hand car is cheaper than the brand new one" or "This is the cheapest option available."
5. Bad - Worse - Worst: This adjective is used to compare the level of quality or desirability of two or more things. For example, "His performance was worse than hers" or "This is the worst movie I've ever seen."
6. Small - Smaller - Smallest: This adjective is used to compare the size or dimensions of two or more objects. For example, "The toy car is smaller than the real car" or "This is the smallest room in the house."
7. Tall - Taller - Tallest: This adjective is used to compare the height of two or more people or objects. For example, "He is taller than his brother" or "The skyscraper is the tallest building in the city."
8. Good - Better - Best: This adjective is irregular and does not follow the regular comparative form. "Better" is used to compare the quality or performance of two or more things. For example, "She is a better singer than him" or "This is the best meal I've ever had."


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