Graded Lessons in English an Elementary English Grammar Consisting of One Hundred Practical Lessons, Carefully Graded and Adapted to the Class-Room by Alonzo Reed;Brainerd Kellogg
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Compare the following adjectives. For the spelling, consult your
dictionaries. Model.--_Positive. Comparative. Superlative_. Lovely, lovelier, loveliest; _or_ lovely, more lovely, most lovely. Tame, warm, beautiful, brilliant, amiable, high, mad, greedy, pretty, hot. Some adjectives are compared _irregularly_. Learn the following forms. _Positive. Comparative. Superlative_. Good, better, best. Bad, | Evil, + worse, worst. Ill, | Little, less, least. Much, | Many, | more, most. LESSON 88. COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS. +_Remember_+ that, when two things or groups of things are compared, the _comparative_ degree is commonly used; when more than two, the |
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