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English superlatives are typically formed with the suffix -est (e.g. healthiest, weakest) or the word most (most recent, most interesting).
Comparative. greater. Superlative. greatest. The superlative form of great; most great.
We use a comparative adjective to express how two people or things are different, and we use a superlative adjective to show how one person or thing is different to all the others of its kind. For example, Mick is taller than Jack. Mick is the tallest person in the family.
The -er, -est forms AdjectiveComparativeSuperlative great greater the greatest large larger the largest cold colder the coldest fast faster the fastest2 more rows
For comparative adjectives, the suffix -er will be added, or it will be preceded by more. For superlative adjectives, the suffix -est will be added, or it will be preceded by most. Occasionally, both forms are used, but one will be more common. When in doubt, use more or most instead of a suffix.
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A Comparative Adjective is a word that describes a noun by comparing it to another noun. Comparative adjectives typically end in er and are followed by the word than. A Superlative Adjective is a word that describes a noun by comparing it to two or more nouns to the highest or lowest degree.
In English grammar, there are three degrees of comparison and they are, Positive Degree of Comparison. Comparative Degree of Comparison. Superlative Degree of Comparison.

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