This short document discusses the difference between comparative and superlative forms of adjectives. A comparative adjective compares two items, as in "My apple is bigger than yours." A superlative adjective compares three or more items and indicates the item with the most or least of a quality, as in "My apple is the biggest." The document does not provide any other examples or context.
This short document discusses the difference between comparative and superlative forms of adjectives. A comparative adjective compares two items, as in "My apple is bigger than yours." A superlative adjective compares three or more items and indicates the item with the most or least of a quality, as in "My apple is the biggest." The document does not provide any other examples or context.
This short document discusses the difference between comparative and superlative forms of adjectives. A comparative adjective compares two items, as in "My apple is bigger than yours." A superlative adjective compares three or more items and indicates the item with the most or least of a quality, as in "My apple is the biggest." The document does not provide any other examples or context.