英语中形容词、副词使用辨析
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英语中形容词、副词使用辨析
Positive Comparisons: One-syllable words
Basic Form: tall
Comparative Form: tall + er = taller
Superlative Form: tall + est = tallest
Positive Comparisons: Words of more than one syllable Basic Form: difficult
Comparative Form: difficult + more = more difficult Superlative Form: difficult + most = most difficult Negative Comparisons: One-syllable words
Basic Form: tall
Comparative Form: tall + less = less tall
Superlative Form: tall + least = least tall
Negative Comparisons: Words of more than one syllable Basic Form: difficult
Comparative Form: difficult + less = less difficult Superlative Form: difficult + least = least difficult Adjectives
Basic Form: good
Comparative Form: good = better
Superlative Form: good = best
Incorrect: The youngest child is a more better student than her eldest sibling.
Correct: The youngest child is a better student than her eldest sibling.
Basic Form: bad
Comparative Form: bad = worse
Superlative Form: bad = worst
Incorrect: The youngest child is a more worse student than her eldest sibling.
Correct: The youngest child is a worse student than her eldest sibling.
Adverbs
Basic Form: well
Comparative Form: well = better
Superlative Form: well = best
Incorrect: The youngest child plays piano more better student than her eldest sibling.
Correct: The youngest child plays piano better than her eldest sibling.
Basic Form: badly
Comparative Form: badly = worse
Superlative Form: badly = worst
Incorrect: The youngest child plays piano more worse student than her eldest sibling.
Correct: The youngest child plays piano worse than her eldest sibling.