Easier easiest
yoer
Chol-est-er-ol
The suffixes -er and -est are added to adjectives or describing words to compare things.
the most common difference is that irregular adjectives are those adjectives that do not use suffixes "er" for comparative and "est" for superlative for example: the adjective "bad" it does not use the suffixes "er" and "est" but rather it form its comparative as "worse" and its superlative as "worst". it doesn't use the suffixes "er" and "est" unlike regular adjectives.
if they are short - est That's superlative. Comparative has -er
its er est ly any of those would be some
The ____ is called a theme.
No. Crustier is correct. When creating comparative (-er) or superlative (-est) adjectives, use either more/most or -er/-est. NEVER combine them. Examples: more prettier = WRONG prettier = RIGHT
add er in comparative and add est in superlative
cheesier
no
It must be an adjective.