Adding er and est to adjectives where no change is needed to the root word
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grander |
The station building was grander than town hall.
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grandest |
The hotel was the grandest in the city.
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fresher |
I feel much fresher after a bath.
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freshest |
She wanted the freshest bread in the bakery.
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quicker |
If all the children co-operate, we will get the job done quicker.
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quickest |
The blue car was the quickest.
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taller |
A portrait picture is taller than it is wide.
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tallest |
The tallest man was over eight feet in height.
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slower |
The fatter you get, the slower you can run.
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slowest |
The snail is one of the slowest animals.
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