1.1. 1.- Doubles the final consonant if it comes right after a vowel. 2.- For adj ending in -y-, change -y- and add -er-. 3.- For adj ending in -e- just add -st-. 4.- Some adj have two superlative forms. 5.- Irregular. bad-worst, good-best, far-farthest.
2. Examples
2.1. Lower, shorter, cuter, healthier, more intelligent. "Jiro is taller than Yukio"
3. Examples
3.1. Shortest, cutest, tidiest, most beautiful. "Yukio is tall, and Jiro is taller, but Masami is the tallest.
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5. Use.
5.1. 1.- Comparatives used to compare two things.
5.2. 2.- Superlatives are used to compare more than two things.
6. Form.
6.1. 1.-Comparatives. adj-er + than. more/less + adj + than
6.2. 2.-Superlatives. the + adj-est. The + most/least + adj
7. Rules Comparatives.
7.1. 1.- Double the final consonant if it comes right after a vowel. 2.- For adj ending in -y-, change -y- to -i- and add -er-. 3.- For adj ending in -e- just add -er-. 4.- Some adj have two comparatives form. 5.- Irregular. bad-worse, good-better, far-farther.