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what is the comparative and suprelative form of more​

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Answered by Dianadia
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For those, you must memorize how these change the spelling of their positive form to show comparative and superlative degrees.

The adjectives are: “good>better>best,” “bad>worse>worst,”

“little>littler, less>littlest, least;”“many, some, much>more>most.”

The adverbs are: “well>better>best,” “badly>worse>worst.”

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Answered by BrainlyPie
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Before everything, let us know what are comparative and superlative forms.

\large\bold{Comparative\:adjectives} (or forms) are used to compare one noun to another noun. In these instances, only two items are being compared whereas \large\bold{superlative\:adjectives} (or forms) are used to compare three or more nouns.

Well superlative forms are also used to compare one thing against the rest of a particular group and demonstrate a kind of higher level of comparison between the entities.

Now coming back to the actual answer,

\large\bold{Comparative\:form} of \large\bold{more} is \large\bold{most.}

\large\bold{Superlative\:form} of \large\bold{more} is also \large\bold{most.}
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