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Srood Dalal Posted 14 years ago
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comparitive and superlative

what is the difference between comparitive and superlative (adj and Adv)?
  

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Srood Dalal what is the difference between comparitive and superlative (adj and Adv)? For regular adjectives, the comparative ends in -er, or uses more + adjective. The superlative ends in -est or uses most + adjective.

  • Srood Dalal what is the difference between comparitive and superlative (adj and Adv)?
  • For regular adjectives, the comparative ends in -er, or uses more + adjective.
  • The superlative ends in -est or uses most + adjective.
  • beautiful: She is beautiful.
  • More beautiful ( comparative ) She is more beautiful than her sister.
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Srood Dalal what is the difference between comparitive and superlative (adj and Adv)?
For regular adjectives, the comparative ends in -er, or uses more + adjective.
The superlative ends in -est or uses most + adjective.

beautiful: She is beautiful.
More beautiful (comparative) She is more beautiful than her sister.
Most beautiful

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