Ответ:
| Adjective | Comparative | Superlative |
| small | smaller | the smallest |
| nice | nicer | the nicest |
| interesting | more interesting | the most interesting |
| pretty | prettier | the prettiest |
| fast | faster | the fastest |
| good | better | the best |
| bad | worse | the worst |
| much/many | more | the most |
| difficult | more difficult | the most difficult |
| hard | harder | the hardest |
Explanation:
We use comparative adjectives to compare two things, and superlative adjectives to compare three or more things.
- For most one-syllable adjectives, we add -er for the comparative and -est for the superlative (e.g., small, smaller, the smallest).
- For adjectives ending in -y, we change the y to i and add -er or -est (e.g., pretty, prettier, the prettiest).
- For longer adjectives (usually two or more syllables), we use more for the comparative and the most for the superlative (e.g., interesting, more interesting, the most interesting).
- Some adjectives have irregular forms (e.g., good, better, the best; bad, worse, the worst).