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Hey there! Have you ever noticed how some words end in -er or -est? Those are called “suffixes,” and they can change the meaning of a word. For example, adding “-er” to the word “small” makes it “smaller,” and adding “-est” makes it “smallest.” Pretty cool, right? Suffixes like these can be used to compare two things or show that something is the most extreme version of itself. Let’s take a closer look at how suffixes work!

Are Er And Est Suffixes? [Solved]

est equals happiest. So, suffix er and est are used to compare two things. Got it?

Er and est are suffixes that can be added to the end of adjectives to make them comparative or superlative. For example, adding ’er’ to the adjective ’tall’ makes it ’taller’, and adding ’est’ makes it ’tallest’. These suffixes are a quick and easy way to compare things!