lf you are using a comparative adiective “predicatively” - i.e. after the noun it is describing (the book is more interesting), then you can use the short form comparative. This sort of comparative can only be used to mean more . . . (interesting, beautiful etc.)
The first really important thing to remember is that you can only use the short form comparative when the person or thing you are describing is in the nominative case.
The short comparative is formed by adding the ending ee to the stem of the adjective. This ending is the same for all genders and is invariable (it never changes):
собака красивее the dog is more beautiful
письмо интереснее the letter is more interesting
цветы прекраснее the flowers are more splendid
Some very common adjectives make their comparative short forь irregularly. Here are some common ones:
The first really important thing to remember is that you can only use the short form comparative when the person or thing you are describing is in the nominative case.
The short comparative is formed by adding the ending ee to the stem of the adjective. This ending is the same for all genders and is invariable (it never changes):
собака красивее the dog is more beautiful
письмо интереснее the letter is more interesting
цветы прекраснее the flowers are more splendid
Some very common adjectives make their comparative short forь irregularly. Here are some common ones:
near | близкий | ближе |
high | высокий | выше |
loud | громкий | громче |
hot | жаркий | жарче |
far | далёкий | дальше |
cheap | дешёвый | дешевле |
expensive | дорогой | дороже |
short | короткий | короче |
small | маленький | меньше |
young | молодой | моложе |
low | низкий | ниже |
bad | плохой | хуже |
simple | простой | проще |
old | старый | старше |
quiet | тихий | тише |
fat | толстый | толще |
good | хороший | лучше |
frequent | частый | чаще |
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