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Hey there! Looking to brush up on your grammar skills? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Today, we’re talking about the use of ER and EST. These two little words can make a big difference in how you communicate. Whether it’s adding emphasis or making comparisons, ER and EST are essential tools for any grammar enthusiast. So let’s get started!

Where Do We Use Er And Est? [Solved]

Got it? Well, if you’ve got two pigs, you’d say the fatter one - not the fattest. It’s a no-brainer! See, when comparing three or more items, you use the suffix “-est” - like if I had three pigs I’d say “This is the fattest one.” But when there are only two items involved, it’s best to go with “-er.” Got it?

Using “er” and “est” is a great way to compare two things. For example, if you wanted to say that one thing was bigger than another, you could say “the first one is bigger-er than the second one.” Or if you wanted to say that something was the biggest, you could say it’s the bigg-est. It’s a quick and easy way to make comparisons!