Comparative

Semantic differences between Greek comparatives/superlatives of good, bad

Semantic differences between Greek comparatives/superlatives of good, bad
  1. What is the comparative and superlative with good and bad?
  2. What is the the difference between comparative and superlative?
  3. What is comparative and superlative of good?

What is the comparative and superlative with good and bad?

The adjectives good and bad have irregular forms when used as comparatives and superlatives. The comparative forms are better and worse, while the superlative forms are best and worst.

What is the the difference between comparative and superlative?

Comparative adjectives are used to compare two people or things and superlative adjectives are used to compare more than two people or things.

What is comparative and superlative of good?

Both good and well change to better and best in their comparative and superlative forms. Use the comparative form - better - when comparing two items. Examples - better as adjective. Example - better as adverb. Use the superlative form - best - when comparing three or more items.

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