superlative and comparative of clearly
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FOR EXAMPLE.......................
→She is more intelligent than her.
→Rina is taller than Tina.
●Superlative means the best or the worst among all which are considered. It does not involve comparison among any two, it tells about the one who is much better than all of the others that are considered instead.
FOR EXAMPLE
→She is the most intelligent girl.
→Rina is the tallest girl of the class.
HOPE YOU GET THIS TOPIC VERY NICELY....
Now, the answer to your question:
Comparative.....
◆more clearly
She explained the answer "more clearly".
Superlative......
◆most clearly
She explained the answer the "most clearly".
NOTE: "The" is always used before superlative degree.
(Like the most, the smartest, the worst, the prettiest, etc)
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Ahoy there !!
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Firstly ,
° A is the one in which comparison is made among two or more things . Here , if comparison is made in this degree , then we have to add 'The' before the comparing word . Sometimes , exceptionally we may add 'most' before the comparing adjective to show that its the 'most' compared one .
Eg.) Sam is 'the' cleverest boy in the class .
Here , 'the' is added for the boy in sentence is compared with the whole class and he is 'cleverest' of all the other students .
° Secondly , is the comparison which is made when we compare between two things . Here , unlike Superlative degree , we dont have to add 'the' or so but we do have to add 'more ..... than' and the comparing word in between 'morel and 'than' .
Eg.) Sam is 'more cleverer than' any other boy in the class .
Here , we are comparing Sam on one side and taking the whole other group of boys as another side . So , since we are comparing between two parts - one is Sam and another is group of boys so in the above sentence , the comparison will be like that .
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NOW , THE ANSWER TO UR QUESTION :-
▶Superlative = Most clearly
▶Comparative = More clearly
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Hope helps !!
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Firstly ,
° A is the one in which comparison is made among two or more things . Here , if comparison is made in this degree , then we have to add 'The' before the comparing word . Sometimes , exceptionally we may add 'most' before the comparing adjective to show that its the 'most' compared one .
Eg.) Sam is 'the' cleverest boy in the class .
Here , 'the' is added for the boy in sentence is compared with the whole class and he is 'cleverest' of all the other students .
° Secondly , is the comparison which is made when we compare between two things . Here , unlike Superlative degree , we dont have to add 'the' or so but we do have to add 'more ..... than' and the comparing word in between 'morel and 'than' .
Eg.) Sam is 'more cleverer than' any other boy in the class .
Here , we are comparing Sam on one side and taking the whole other group of boys as another side . So , since we are comparing between two parts - one is Sam and another is group of boys so in the above sentence , the comparison will be like that .
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NOW , THE ANSWER TO UR QUESTION :-
▶Superlative = Most clearly
▶Comparative = More clearly
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Hope helps !!
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