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What is an adjective?The adjective describes qualities of nouns.-Medellin is a big city.On this case, we can say that the adjective is

“big” because is the word that describes or says any characteristic about medellin.

-My house is small.

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ComparativesWe can make the comparative form of an

adjective by adding “er” at the end of the word.

For example:The buses run fast, but the metro runs faster.The Bolivar park’s church is older than other

churches.

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Other examplesBogota is bigger than medellin, but medellin

is pretier.My friend friend is twelve years old, but I am

taller than him.

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SuperlativesA superlative adjective is used to compare

three or more objects, people, or places. Using the superlative form takes a comparison to the highest degree possible.

My brother is the tallest boy on eight grade.Medellin is one of the biggest in colombia

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Other examplesPoblado station is the longest of all metro

stations.España library is the biggest library in

medellin.People say that the paisa town is the pretiest

place in medellin.

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A better explanation

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Irregular adjectives

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Examples with irregular adjectivesTourists say that medellin is the best place to

live.Driving by the motorway at 6:00 pm is the

worst.Women in medellin are the most beautiful.