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comparative degree of 'red'?


Anonymous: Redder

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Answered by Anonymous
60
red(positive)
redder(comparative)
reddest (superlative)
Answered by mindfulmaisel
18

Answer:

Comparative degree of ‘red’ is ‘redder’ or ‘more red’. Both ways are possible.

Explanation:

Usually, the comparative adjectives have its words ending with ‘er’. Greener, happier, smaller, bigger, taller, etc are examples. If the words are in third form of syllable, then ‘more’ should be added before the adjective. For example, more beautiful.

Rule mentions that, red, redder, reddest is correct. But when coming to usage, we are using ‘more red’. For example, the flower is more red in color. Also we can use redder. For example, the pictures are redder than before.  

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