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Answered by bhimika09
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Most adjectives have three different forms to show degrees of comparison—the positive, the comparative, and the superlative. The positive is used to describe one item, group, or person. The comparative is used to describe two items, people, or groups. The superlative is used to describe three or more items, groups, or people.

There are different ways to form the comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives. Add -er or more to form the comparative of most one- and two- syllable adjectives. More, most, less, or least are added to adjectives of three or more syllables to form the superlative.

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Answered by Ghanshyamgaurav
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Comparative adjectives are used to compare one noun to another noun. In these instances, only two items are being compared. For example, someone might say that "the blue bird is angrier than the robin." Superlative adjectives are used to compare three or more nouns.

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positive

comperitive

superlative

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