| - | er(2) | est(1 of all)
rubber
pen
ecerser
ball
water melon
Ответы
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Объяснение:
RUBBER
Comparative (comparing two things): rubber er (rubberier, e.g., This rubber is rubberier than that one.)
Superlative (comparing more than two things): the rubber est (the rubberiest, e.g., This is the rubberiest rubber I've ever seen.)
PEN
Comparative: pen er (pennier, e.g., This pen is pennier than the other one.)
Superlative: the pen est (the penniest, e.g., This is the penniest pen on my desk.)
ERASER (corrected spelling)
Comparative: eraser er (eraserier, e.g., This eraser is eraserier than that one.)
Superlative: the eraser est (the eraseriest, e.g., This is the eraseriest eraser I've ever used.)
BALL
Comparative: ball er (ballier, e.g., This ball is ballier than the one we had yesterday.)
Superlative: the ball est (the balliest, e.g., This is the balliest ball in the playground.)
WATERMELON
Comparative: watermelon er (watermelonier, e.g., This watermelon is watermelonier than the one we had last week.)
Superlative: the watermelon est (the watermeloniest, e.g., This is the watermeloniest watermelon I've ever tasted.)