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Understanding Adjective Forms: Positive, Comparative, Superlative by Richard Nakila is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document discusses the three forms that adjectives can take: positive, comparative, and superlative. The positive form is used to describe a single item. The comparative form uses "-er" and is used to compare two items. The superlative form uses "-est" and "the" and is used to compare three or more items. Examples are provided to illustrate the use of each form.
- Author
- Richard Nakila
- Language
- EN