Comparative forms
Comparative: Superlative: angry
bitterer
bloodiest
brave
broader
cheapest
Other comparative adjectives include worse, taller, shorter, bigger, uglier, and prettier
he is taller than I), while the superlative is used for comparing one person or thing with every other member of their group (e
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This is the main difference between comparative and superlative forms
For example: widely, beautifully, well, hard; Read more about the positive degree
Just as with the comparative, this applies only to one-syllable adjectives and those that end in -y, -le, or -er and have two syllables
Below is a list of the most common adjectives with their comparative and superlative forms
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Two-syllable Adjectives ending in -Y
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