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Take the ___ of the two routes ( short , shorter , shortest)​

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Answered by JuanitaJ
8

Answer:

Take the shortest of the two routes

Answered by varshika1664
2

Answer:

'Take the shorter of the two routes'. The correct answer would be shorter.

Explanation:

For nearly all one-syllable adjectives, in addition to a few -syllable adjectives, -er is brought to the base to shape the comparative, and -est to shape the superlative, however, this isn't usually the case. Common adjectives with abnormal comparative and superlative forms encompass the following:

  • good, better, best
  • bad, worse, worst
  • many, more, most
  • little, less, least

Most adjectives which includes two or greater syllables do now no longer be given inflectional morphemes to suggest degree, depending rather on phrases as opposed to morphological suffixes to suggest the comparative (e.g. "greater visionary") and superlative ("most reluctant"). While in a few languages, the declension of each adjectives and nouns may be decided through inflection to suggest gender, number, and case, there are simplest  viable inflections for adjectives in English: the comparative and the superlative.

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