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  2. Comparison (grammar) - Wikipedia

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    Spanish: The comparative superlative, like in French, has the definite article (such as "las" or "el"), or the possessive article ("tus," "nuestra," "su," etc.), followed by the comparative ("más" or "menos"), so that "el meñique es el dedo más pequeño" or "el meñique es el más pequeño de los dedos" is "the pinky is the smallest finger."

  3. English adjectives - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, colour terms marked as plural (e.g., the reds in the painting) are nouns while those marked as comparative (e.g., redder) or superlative (e.g., reddest) are adjectives. However, the categorization of colour terms is less clear in cases like The foliage emerged, becoming deep green as the summer unfolds.

  4. English grammar - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, comparative and superlative forms of such adjectives are not normally used, except in a figurative, humorous or imprecise context. Similarly, such adjectives are not normally qualified with modifiers of degree such as very and fairly , although with some of them it is idiomatic to use adverbs such as completely .

  5. Comparative - Wikipedia

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    Examples of the comparative that do not allow an analysis in terms of coordination (because the necessary parallel structures are not present) are instances of comparative subordination. [3] In such cases, than has the status of a preposition or a subordinator (subordinate conjunction), e.g. a. We invited more people than wanted to come. b.

  6. English compound - Wikipedia

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    Comparatives and superlatives in compound adjectives also take hyphens: "the highest-placed competitor" "a shorter-term loan" However, a construction with most is not hyphenated: "the most respected member". Compounds including two geographical modifiers: "Anglo-Indian" But not "Central American", which refers to people from a specific ...

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    Tori and Zach Roloff are celebrating the arrival of their third child! In a clip from Tuesday’s premiere episode of Little People, Big World, Mom and Dad are in the hospital with little Josiah.

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    In this week's PEOPLE cover story, Natalia reveals the great lengths she went to in order to gain control of her life after her parents Bishop Antwon and Cynthia Mans— who legally adopted her in ...

  9. Yes, nearly everyone snores, but you can stop it. Here's how.

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    He says that for many of those people, snoring is little more than a mild inconvenience, but for others, it can be a contributing factor of serious underlying health issues.