IRREGULAR COMPARISON
The following Adjectives are compared irregularly, that
is, their Comparative and superlative are not formed from the Positive:
Positive
|
Comparative
|
Superlative
|
Good, well
|
Better
|
Best
|
Bad, evil, ill
|
Worse
|
Worst
|
Little
|
Less, lesser
|
Least
|
Much
|
More
|
Most (quantity)
|
Many
|
More
|
Most (number)
|
Late
|
Later, latter
|
Latest, last
|
Old
|
Older, elder
|
Oldest, eldest
|
Far
|
Farther
|
Farthest
|
(nigh)
|
(nigher)
|
Nighest, next
|
(fore)
|
(former)
|
Foremost, first
|
(in)
|
Inner
|
Furthest
|
(up)
|
Upper
|
Upmost, uppermost
|
(out)
|
Out, (utter)
|
Utmost, uttermost
|
Note: The forms nigh, nigher, nighest, fore and utter are
outdated.
EXERCISE IN GRAMMAR 13
Compare the following
Adjectives:
Black, excellent, ill, gloomy, mad, safe, bad, unjust, gay,
able, dry, timid, ugly, true, severed, exact, agreeable, difficult, little,
few, numerous, merry.
the double forms of the Comparative and superlative of
the Adjectives given in $ 85 are used in different ways.
Later, latter;
latest, last – Later and latest refer to time; latter and last refer to
position.
He is later than I
expected.
I have not heard the latest news.
The latter chapters are lacking in interest.
The last chapter is carelessly written.
Ours is the last house in the street.