TEORY
IRREGULAR VERBS
An irregular verb is one that does
not take the -ed ending for the Past
Simple and Past Participle forms.
Some irregular verbs do not change.
COMPARATIVE
The Comparative is the form of an
adjective or adverb used to compare
two things. To create a comparative,
remember that with short adjectives
add -er to the end.
SUPERLATIVE
The Superlative is the form of an adjective
or adverb that shows which thing has that
quality above or below the level of the
others. There must be three or more to use
the superlative. It takes the definite article and
short adjectives add -est and longer ones
take most.