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Comparison of German adjectives


German adjectives know three degrees of comparison: the positive form (that you have dealt with so far), the comparative form and the superlative form.
Now, let’s take a closer look at the other two degrees:


Building the comparative form:

To build the comparative form of an adjective, follow this rule:
positive form + -er
 
Example:
schnell β†’ schneller
fast β†’ faster
klein β†’ kleiner
small β†’ smaller


Building the superlative form:

To build the superlative form, there are two possibilities:

  1. The superlative is introduced with "am", then you add the ending -sten to the basic form of the adjective.
     
    Example:
    schnell β†’ am schnellsten
    fast β†’ fastest
    klein β†’ am kleinsten
    small β†’ smallest
  2. You also can build the superlative form together with the definite article following this rule:
    definite article (der/die/das) + positive form + -ste
     
    Example:
    schnell β†’ der schnellste
    fast β†’ the fastest
    klein β†’ der kleinste
    small β†’ the smallest

Comparative and superlative are declined like adjectives in their basic form.