Degrees of Comparison
English adjectives and adverbs commonly distinguish three degrees: the positive (the basic form), the comparative (expressing a higher degree than is present in something else) and the superlative (expressing a maximal degree).
Comparative and superlative adjectives: formation
- John is tall.
- John is taller
than Peter.
- John is the
tallest man I know.
- Susie drives carefully.
- Susie drives
more carefully than Alice.
- Susie drives the most carefully of anybody in Paris.
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