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digree of adjectives
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Answered by Sly01
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comparative and superlative adjectives with examples

angry – angrier – the angriest. He was angrier yesterday than he was last week. ...

bad – worse – the worst (irregular) ...

big – bigger – the biggest. ...

boring – more boring – the most boring. ...

cheap – cheaper – the cheapest. ...


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Answered by mcchaturvedi
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The three degrees of an adjective are positive, comparative and superlative. When you use them depends on how many things you're talking about: A positive adjective is a normal adjective that's used to describe, not compare.

Words like small, blue, and sharp are descriptive, and they are all examples of adjectives. Because adjectives are used to identify or quantify individual people and unique things,

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