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Comparative and Superlavite

 Comparative and Superlavite

Comparatives:

Are used to compare one noun to another noun. In these instances, only two items are being compared. For example, someone might say that "the blue bird is angrier than the robin.

Superlative: 

Are used to compare three or more nouns. They're also used to compare one thing against the rest of a group. Superlative adjectives demonstrate a higher level of comparison between entities. For example, "She's the prettiest princess in all the land."

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Singular and plurar nouns:

 A plural noun indicates that there is more than one of that noun (while a singular noun indicates that there is just one of the noun). Most plural forms are created by simply adding an -s or –es to the end of the singular word. For example, there’s one dog (singular), but three dogs (plural). However, English has both regular and irregular plural nouns. Regular plurals follow this rule (and other similar rules), but irregular plurals are, well, not regular and don’t follow a “standard” rule.

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Comparative and Superlavite

 Comparative and Superlavite Comparatives: Are used to compare one noun  to another noun. In these instances, only two items are being compa...