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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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What is the comparative and soparalative forms of the adj. "free"?

If "cheaper" and "cheapest" are the comparative and soparalative forms of "cheap" so what are the forms of the adj. "free"
  

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"freer" and "freest" (pronounced, but not spelled, like "free-er", "free-est"). )

  • "freer" and "freest" (pronounced, but not spelled, like "free-er", "free-est").
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"freer" and "freest" (pronounced, but not spelled, like "free-er", "free-est").

(By the way, the word you want is "superlative".)

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