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the clerk was impressed(use adjective form of impressed)​

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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The clerk was impressed. "impressed' in the given sentence is the past participle of 'impress'; It is an adjective itself. However, a perfect adjective to be derived from 'impress' is 'impressive'.

The clerk was impressive.

Explanation:

An adjective is a word such as calm, short, tasty, and beautiful. An adjective describes a person, place, or thing. ‘Comparative Form’ and ‘Superlative Form’ of an adjective are used for comparisons. Comparative Form of adjective is used to compare two persons, places, or things; whereas Superlative Form of adjective is used to compare things, persons, or places that are more than two.  

We make the comparative and superlative of short adjectives (e.g. tall) and long adjectives (e.g. peaceful) in the following manner:  

                                                 COMPARATIVE                SUPERLATIVE

Short word, e.g. cheap:          tall                                   (the) tallest

Long word, e.g. peaceful:     more peaceful               (the) most peaceful

Answered by barani79530
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