comparative and superlative degree of ugly
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Comparative degree of the word ‘ugly’ is uglier .
Superlative degree of the word ‘ugly’ is ugliest .
Explanation:
- An adjective describes or modifies a noun or a pronoun.
- Adjectives can be used with three degrees of comparison – positive, comparative, and superlative
- A comparative degree of comparison is used to compare between two or more entities. It refers to the ‘more’ component, like who is taller between two persons. Eg., Comparative form of the adjective tall is taller.
- A superlative degree of comparison is used to denote the best entity among a group of entities like persons and refers to the meaning of ‘most’. Like, Steve is the tallest boy in the class. Eg., superlative of the word tall is tallest
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