The comparative in er is used when we compare two qualities in the same person or thing.

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Regular adjectives follow the pattern of adding -er/more in the comparative form and -est/most in the superlative form. Irregular adjectives do not follow this pattern, and instead, the regular adjective becomes a new word in its comparative and superlative form, such as "far", "little", "better", etc.


The comparative in er is used when we compare two qualities in the same person or thing.