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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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Before everything, let us know what are comparative and superlative forms.
(or forms) are used to compare one noun to another noun. In these instances, only two items are being compared whereas (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,
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