give question answers in degree of adjective
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Degrees of comparison refers to adjectives being written in different forms to compare one, two or more nouns which are words describing persons, places and things.
The three different forms of comparison are the positive, the comparative and the superlative. The positive is the form of the adjective that describes one noun. The comparative form of the adjective compares two nouns. The superlative form of the adjective compares more than two nouns.
Most comparative forms of the adjective are formed by adding er to the positive form of the adjective. Most superlative forms of the adjective are formed by adding est to the positive form of the adjective.
Angry - angrier - angriest
Anxious - more anxious - most anxious
Big - bigger - biggest
Brave - braver - bravest
Bright - brighter - brightest
Broad - broader - broadest
Calm - calmer - calmest
Cold - colder - coldest
Cool - cooler - coolest
Curly - curlier - curliest
Dark - darker - darkest
Dirty - dirtier - dirtiest
Dull - duller - dullest
Dry - drier - driest
Early - earlier - earliest
Easy - easier - easiest
Embarrassed - more embarrassed - most embarrassed
Evil - more evil - most evil
Famous - more famous - most famous
Fine - finer - finest
Fresh - fresher - freshest
Hard - harder - hardest
Heavy - heavier - heaviest
Immense - more immense - most immense
Late - later - latest
Light - lighter - lightest
Long - longer - longest
Lovely - lovelier - loveliest
Nervous - more nervous - most nervous
New - newer - newest
Old - older - oldest
Perfect - more perfect - most perfect
Quick - quicker - quickest
Rich - richer - richest
Sad - sadder - saddest
Simple - simpler - simplest
Small - smaller - smallest
Smart - smarter - smartest
Soft - softer - softest
Sweet - sweeter - sweetest
Thin - thinner - thinnest
Bad - worse - worst
Good - better - best
Far - farther - farthest
Late - latter - last (order)
Little - less - least
Much - more - most
Some - more - most
Many - more - most