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Nutritious comparative and positive degree

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Answered by kumareshwarvk285
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The adjectives ill and well, describing bad and good health, have irregularcomparative forms. The comparativeof ill is worse, and the comparative of well is better, e.g. She's feeling much better/worse today. The usualcomparative and superlative forms of the adjective old are older and oldest...

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famous gun is free fire game lo

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iam hope for you in free fire

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