Adjectives have three degrees of comparison: the positive, which we have already seen (indicating that a noun has a certain quality), the comparative (indicating that a noun has more of that quality), and the superlative (indicating that a noun has most of that quality). In English these three degrees are formed with ‘-er’/‘-est’ or (for long words) with ‘more’/‘most’, as follows
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