Вопрос:

1 Complete the table with the comparative or superlative form of adjectives.

Ответ:

Solution:

AdjectiveComparativeSuperlative
smallsmallerthe smallest
nicenicerthe nicest
interestingmore interestingthe most interesting
prettyprettierthe prettiest
fastfasterthe fastest
badworsethe worst

Explanation:

To complete the table, we need to provide the comparative and superlative forms of the given adjectives.

  • Short adjectives (one syllable) usually form their comparative by adding '-er' and their superlative by adding '-est'. For example, 'small' becomes 'smaller' and 'the smallest'.
  • Adjectives ending in -y often change 'y' to 'i' before adding '-er' and '-est'. For example, 'pretty' becomes 'prettier' and 'the prettiest'.
  • Longer adjectives (two or more syllables) usually form their comparative by adding 'more' before the adjective and their superlative by adding 'the most' before the adjective. For example, 'interesting' becomes 'more interesting' and 'the most interesting'.
  • Irregular adjectives have unique forms for comparative and superlative. For example, 'good' becomes 'better' and 'the best', and 'bad' becomes 'worse' and 'the worst'. In the provided table, 'nice' follows the '-er'/'-est' rule and 'bad' is irregular.

Note: The original image shows some entries filled in, and I have completed the table based on standard English grammar rules for adjective comparison.

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