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4 June, 21:18

Questions 11-24: Write the comparative and superlative forms for each of the adjectives listed. If the adjective can't be compared, write absolute.

11. brave

12. distinct

13. bad

14. high

15. active

16. long

17. large

18. square

19. beautiful

20. eternal

21. practical

22. lazy

23. empty

24. fat

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  1. 4 June, 21:36
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    The correct answers are:

    11. brave - braver - bravest

    12. distinct - more distinct - most distinct

    13. bad - worse - worst

    14. high - higher - highest

    15. active - more active - most active

    16. long - longer - longest

    17. large - larger - largest

    18. square - squarer - squarest

    19. beautiful - more beautiful - most beautiful

    20. eternal - absolute

    21. practical - more practical - most practical

    22. lazy - lazier - laziest

    23. empty - emptier - emptiest

    24. fat - fatter - fattest

    Explanation:

    We use comparative to compare similarities or differences between people and things.

    We make comparative adjectives when we add the termination - er to the end of the word (for one-syllable words), or we use the form more + adjective (for two, three, or more syllable adjectives).

    We use superlative to describe the extreme quality of things or persons.

    We form the superlative when we add the termination - est at the end of an adjective or by using the construction most + adjective.

    An absolute adjective represents a non-gradable adjective that does not have comparative or superlative, so it cannot be graded.

    For example: dead, unique, ideal, eternal, sufficient, whole, etc.
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