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For adjectives with two syllables we generally use 'more' or 'most'.

careful more careful / most careful


bored more bored / most bored

But some two syllable adjectives can take 'er' or 'est'. It's also fine to use 'more' (for the comparative) or
'most' (for the superlative).
clever cleverer / cleverest
simple simpler / simplest
narrow narrower / narrowest
quiet quieter / quietest

Adjectives with two syllables that end in 'y' usually can add 'er' or 'est' (y generally changes to i). It's also
fine to use 'more' or 'most'.
dirty dirtier / dirtiest
pretty prettier / prettiest
happy happier / happiest
ugly uglier / ugliest

Casos especiales de adj. Bislabos que terminan en le, se le agrega r:


able (capaz), abler (ms capaz)- noble (noble), nobler (ms noble), simple(simple), simpler (ms simple).

Casos especiales de adj. Bislabos terminados en y, w, er, o terminados en some:


Se pueden expresar como adjetivos cortos o largos. Algunos ejemplos:
Lazy (perezoso), lazier = more lazy (ms perezoso).
Narrow (estrecho), narrower = more narrow (ms estrecho).
Clever (diestro, hbil, listo), cleverer = more clever (ms diestro, ms hbil).
Handsome (atractivo), handsomer = more handsome (ms atractivo).
Dity Honest Nasty
Easy Modest Happy
Heavy Angry Ugly
Pretty Crazy Filthy
Nasty Dead Handy
Happy Tidy Sandy
Ugly Single Rainy
Filthy Clever Windy
Handy Dirty Honest
Sandy Easy Modest
Rainy Heavy Angry
Windy Pretty

NAME: PAMELA VEGA


DATE: NOVEMBER 30, 2017
NAME: PAMELA VEGA
DATE: NOVEMBER 30, 2017
NAME: PAMELA VEGA
DATE: NOVEMBER 30, 2017
NAME: PAMELA VEGA
DATE: NOVEMBER 30, 2017
NAME: PAMELA VEGA
DATE: NOVEMBER 30, 2017

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