Grammar Lesson 1 - Plain Local Schools
Most adjectives and adverbs have three degrees of comparison: the positive, or base, form; the comparative form; and the superlative form. The positive form of a modifier cannot be used to make a comparison. (This form appears as the entry word in the dictionary.) The comparative form of a modifier shows two things being compared. ................
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