Superlatives | What Are Superlatives? - Grammar Monster
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The Positive Degree. The positive degree offers no comparison. It just tells us about the existence of a quality (e.g., bright, brightly). The Comparative Degree. The comparative degree (or comparative) compares two things to show which has the lesser or greater degree of the quality (e.g., brighter, more brightly). The Superlative Degree. The superlative degree (or superlative) compares more than two thi… The Positive Degree. The positive degree offers no comparison. It just tells us about the existence of a quality (e.g., bright, brightly). The Comparative Degree. The comparative degree (or comparative) compares two things to show which has the lesser or greater degree of the quality (e.g., brighter, more brightly). The Superlative Degree. The superlative degree (or superlative) compares more than two things to show which has the least or greatest degree of the quality (e.g., brightest, most brightly).
The Positive Degree. The positive degree offers no comparison. It just tells us about the existence of a quality (e.g., bright, brightly).
The Comparative Degree. The comparative degree (or comparative) compares two things to show which has the lesser or greater degree of the quality (e.g., brighter, more brightly).
The Superlative Degree. The superlative degree (or superlative) compares more than two thi…
The Superlative Degree. The superlative degree (or superlative) compares more than two things to show which has the least or greatest degree of the quality (e.g., brightest, most brightly).
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