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A comparative adjective is used to show comparison between two or more nouns or pronouns.
True***
False

To make the comparative form of an adjective in ASL, you add the -ER sign to the beginning of the work.
True
False***

User Icon for Jenna Jenna answered
8 years ago

What is an adjective?

A) a descriptive word used to modify a noun or pronoun
B) a person, place or thing
C) an action word
D) all of the above

User Icon for Anon Anon answered
5 years ago

Can some pls anwser jenna

User Icon for Anonymous Anonymous answered
3 years ago

no

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
1 year ago

Your first answer is correct. A comparative adjective is indeed used to show comparison between two or more nouns or pronouns.

However, your second answer is incorrect. To make the comparative form of an adjective in ASL (American Sign Language), you don't add the "-ER" sign to the beginning of the word. Instead, you use the appropriate facial expressions, body movements, and signing techniques to convey the comparative meaning. ASL does not rely on adding affixes like "-ER" to indicate comparison.