modern, Swiss = artist, fine = man
more beautiful, most beautiful
You are comparing 3 or more nouns (superlative) and the noun has 1 syllable.
stronger, strongest
more enormous, most enormous
colorful, long
huge, loud
girl's, long, beautiful = hair
greatest, small
These - Adjective
famous, English = painter
dusty, safer
Those - Adjective
Those - Pronoun
'most' before the adjective
There is no noun it describes OR it takes the place of a noun.
soft, huge
sadder, saddest
mad = Mom, my, older = brother
That - Pronoun
This - Adjective
six = dollars, dirt = road
2 nouns
'er' at the end of the adjective
more famous, most famous
Joseph Turner is a famous English painter.
For a comparative adjective with 1 syllable, you must add...
Josh found six dollars on the dirt road.
You should add 'est' at the end of an adjective when...
The soft sound of flutes filled the huge auditorium.
What is the name of this fruit.
enormous
A huge drum made a loud noise.
The greatest circus in the world had come to the small town.
The girl's hair was long and beautiful.
For a superlative adjective with 3 syllables, you must add...
Can you hand me those red, ripe, juicy, tomatoes?
Paul Klee, a modern Swiss artist, is a fine man.
These small pears are not yet ripe.
sad
strong
Comparative Adjectives compare...
Colorful wagons rolled in a long line.
I have never tasted those, and I never want to!
Mom was so mad at my older brother.
A demonstrative is a pronoun if...
famous
beautiful
That has too many tricky questions.
The road was dusty, but it guided us to a safer place.