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The document discusses comparative adjectives in three sentences: Comparative adjectives are used to show how two people or things are different from each other and can be regular or irregular adjectives. Regular adjectives follow rules where short adjectives add -er and long adjectives ending in -y add -ier or for other long adjectives more is added. Irregular adjectives do not follow rules and examples given are good-better and bad-worse.
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The document discusses comparative adjectives in three sentences: Comparative adjectives are used to show how two people or things are different from each other and can be regular or irregular adjectives. Regular adjectives follow rules where short adjectives add -er and long adjectives ending in -y add -ier or for other long adjectives more is added. Irregular adjectives do not follow rules and examples given are good-better and bad-worse.
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The 28th of April, 2020

Comparative
2. Irregular adjectives (they don’t adjectives
follow rules)

Examples of adjectives: tall, good, beautiful, bad, slim, happy, intelligent, large, small

 Good-better
Comparative adjectives:(mai
we bun)
use them to show how two people or things are different
 Bad-worse
from each other. (mai rau)
 Far- farther/further (mai departe)
Than (decat) – used with comparative adjectives then = atunci

1. Regular adjectives(they follow rules)

-Short adjectives (one-syllable)

 Adjective+ -er
Cheap-cheaper (mai ieftin)
Tall-taller (mai inalt)
 Adjective+the last consonant doubled + -er
Big-bigger (mai mare)
Slim-slimmer (mai slab)
 Adjectives ending in –e+-r
Late-later (mai intarziat)
Large-larger (mai larg)

-Long adjectives (two-syllable) ending in –y

 Adjective+-y + -ier
Early-earlier (mai devreme)
Happy-happier (mai fericit)

-Long adjectives (two or more syllables)

 More+adjective
Expensive-more expensive (mai scump)
Intelligent-more intelligent (mai intelligent)
Beautiful-more beautiful (mai frumos)

Susie is prettier than Kate. The red bike is cheaper than the blue one.
I am more intelligent than my cousin.

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