comparative form and superlative form of weak
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The comparative form of weak is weaker.
The superlative form of weak is weakest.
The use of Comparatives and superlatives in English Grammar
Comparatives are used to compare or differentiate between two objects or persons.
For example, John runs faster than Michael.
Superlatives are used when a person or object is compared to a group of things combined.
For example, John is the tallest student in his class.
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