Adjective types examples
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A positive adjective is a normal adjective that’s used to describe, not compare. For example: “This is good soup” and “I am funny.”
A comparative adjective is an adjective that’s used to compare two things (and is often followed by the word than). For example: “This soup is better than that salad” or “I am funnier than her.”
A superlative adjective is an adjective that’s used to compare three or more things, or to state that something is the most. For example: “This is the best soup in the whole world” or “I am the funniest out of all the other bloggers.”
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