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This document discusses comparatives and superlatives in English. Comparatives are used to compare two objects or people, using suffixes like "-er" for short adjectives (e.g. "fresher") or words like "more" or "less" for longer adjectives (e.g. "more delicious"). Superlatives use the suffix "-est" to indicate which item has the most of a quality (e.g. "the freshest"). Examples are provided for building sentences in the comparative and superlative forms with different adjective types.

















