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POSITIVE AND SUPERLATIVE DEGREE OF REDDER BUT PLS BE FAST.

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Answered by akanksha28032004
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Answer:

If you are referring to the colour red, then ‘redder’ is the comparative, as it means ‘more red’ (I am uncertain because you have it in capitals). The superlative would be reddest “His face was the reddest I’d ever seen it” or you could just say ‘most red’ if you prefer.

Google has shown me that ‘redder’ can be used to describe the lowest level of gambler, one who can only afford to gamble with red chips, but that is a noun and thus doesn’t have a comparative or superlative form.

Answered by Sahasra05
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Answer:

Positive degree: Red

Comparative degree: Redder(more red)

Superlative degree:Reddest (most red)

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