This document discusses using comparatives and superlatives to compare and describe qualities in groups. Comparatives compare two things, while superlatives indicate the highest or most intense quality among three or more things. Common superlative endings are -est and the furthest to indicate the highest degree of a quality.
This document discusses using comparatives and superlatives to compare and describe qualities in groups. Comparatives compare two things, while superlatives indicate the highest or most intense quality among three or more things. Common superlative endings are -est and the furthest to indicate the highest degree of a quality.
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This document discusses using comparatives and superlatives to compare and describe qualities in groups. Comparatives compare two things, while superlatives indicate the highest or most intense quality among three or more things. Common superlative endings are -est and the furthest to indicate the highest degree of a quality.
This document discusses using comparatives and superlatives to compare and describe qualities in groups. Comparatives compare two things, while superlatives indicate the highest or most intense quality among three or more things. Common superlative endings are -est and the furthest to indicate the highest degree of a quality.