English, 05.06.2020 23:06 rubincain698
Carla knows that, in order to use adjectives and adverbs more effectively, she needs to understand comparison. Which concepts below can help Carla expand her knowledge?
Each degree of comparison has its own suffix
The positive degree of comparison simply modifies the word and has no suffix
The comparative degree compares two things and uses the suffix –est
The superlative degree compares three things and uses the suffix -est
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