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    The Comparative Degree of an Adjective Is Formed by Adding
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The Comparative Degree of an Adjective Is Formed by Adding

Question 29

Question 29

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The comparative degree of an adjective is formed by adding "er" to the positive form or by inserting the word "more" or "less" before it.

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