A word that describes a noun.
Adjective
Adjectives that show comparison between different things are called.... (Los adjetivos que muestran comparación entre diferentes cosas se llaman ...)
comparative adjective
An adjective that shows the highest degree of comparison is called... (Un adjetivo que muestra un grado más alto de comparación se llama...)
a superlative adjective
Adjectives that change their spellings completely to form the comparative are called....
irregular adjectives
Adjectives that change their spelling completely to form the superlative are called
irregular adjectives
Name the adjective... "The girl is lucky because she has a horse." (La niña tiene suerte porque tiene un caballo.)
lucky (suerte)
The comparative form of slow (lento/a).
slower
The superlative form of high (elevado/a).
the highest
The comparative form of good (bueno/a) is
better
the superlative form of bad (malo/a) is
the worst
Name the adjective... "The boy is fast." (El niño es rápido.)
fast
The comparative form of smart (inteligente).
smarter
The superlative form of big (grande).
the biggest
The comparative form of bad (malo/a)
worse
The superlative form of good (bueno/a) is
the best
Name the adjectives... "The shy girl was walking down the narrow street." ("La muchacha tímida caminaba por la calle estrecha.")
shy and narrow
The comparative form of beautiful (hermoso/a).
more beautiful
The superlative form of beautiful (hermoso/a).
the most beautiful
The comparative form of many (muchos/as).
more
The superlative form of many (muchos/as) is
the most
Name the adjectives... "On this beautiful morning, the lonely dog searched for a faithful companion." (En esta hermosa mañana, el perro solitario buscaba un compañero fiel.)
beautiful, lonely, and faithful
The comparative form of dangerous (peligroso/a).
more dangerous
The superlative form of difficult (dificil).
the most difficult
The comparative form of little (pequeño/a).
less
The superlative form of little (pequeño/a) is
the least