many的比较级是什么

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2024-09-14 评论 ()

Both "many" and "much" have the same comparative form "more", which means "more; additional; extra". And their superlative form is both "most", indicating "the greatest; the largest; the most".

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1. Regular Changes in Comparative Forms

(1) Add "er" at the end of monosyllabic words.

For example: great (greater)

small (smaller)

clean (cleaner)

(2) For monosyllabic words ending with "e", only add "r".

Such as: fine (finer)

nice (nicer)

wide (wider)

(3) For monosyllabic closed words with only one consonant at the end, double the consonant and then add "er".

For instance: big (bigger)

hot (hotter)

red (redder)

(4) A few disyllabic words ending with "y", "er", "ow", or "ble", add "er" at the end; for words ending with "y" and the letter before "y" is a consonant, change "y" to "i" and then add "er"; for words ending with "e", only add "r".

For example: clever (cleverer)

narrow (narrower)

able (abler)

easy (easier)

(5) For other disyllabic and polysyllabic words, add the word "more" before them.

Such as: careful (more careful)

difficult (more difficult)

delicious (more delicious)

2. Irregular Changes in Comparative Forms

Some words have irregular changes in their comparative forms and need to be memorized specially.

For instance: good/well (better)

bad (worse)

many/much (more)

little (less)

far (farther)

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