Read Collins Cobuild English Grammar Online
Authors: Collins
However, you do not do this with two-syllable adjectives.
clever | ![]() | cleverer | ![]() | the cleverest |
stupid | ![]() | stupider | ![]() | the stupidest |
If an adjective ends in
e
, you remove the
e
when adding
er
or
est
.
wide | ![]() | wider | ![]() | the widest |
simple | ![]() | simpler | ![]() | the simplest |
Note that with adjectives ending in
le
, the comparative and superlative have two syllables, not three. For example,
simpler
(from
simple
/′S
I
mpǝl/
) is pronounced
/′S
I
mpǝl/
.
If an adjective ends in a consonant letter followed by
y
, you replace the
y
with
i
when adding
er
or
est
.
dry | ![]() | drier | ![]() | the driest |
angry | ![]() | angrier | ![]() | the angriest |
unhappy | ![]() | unhappier | ![]() | the unhappiest |