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1. What are the three degrees of comparison?
2. How do we form the comparative degree of adjectives?
Ans. The comparative degree of adjectives is formed by adding "-er" to the adjective for short adjectives, and by using "more" before the adjective for long adjectives. For example, "tall" becomes "taller" in the comparative degree, and "beautiful" becomes "more beautiful".
3. How do we form the superlative degree of adjectives?
Ans. The superlative degree of adjectives is formed by adding "-est" to the adjective for short adjectives, and by using "most" before the adjective for long adjectives. For example, "tall" becomes "tallest" in the superlative degree, and "beautiful" becomes "most beautiful".
4. Can we use both "more" and "-er" to form the comparative degree of adjectives?
Ans. No, we cannot use both "more" and "-er" to form the comparative degree of adjectives. We use "-er" for short adjectives and "more" for long adjectives. Using both together would be grammatically incorrect.
5. How do we compare adjectives with irregular forms?
Ans. Adjectives with irregular forms have their own unique comparative and superlative forms. For example, "good" becomes "better" in the comparative degree and "best" in the superlative degree. Similarly, "bad" becomes "worse" in the comparative degree and "worst" in the superlative degree. It is important to memorize these irregular forms as they do not follow the regular pattern of adding "-er" or using "more" and "most".

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