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The superlative form for modifiers is typically used when no comparison is being made, while the comparative is used when two or more objects are compared and the positive is for more than four objects in a comparison.
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Correct rule: the positive (base) form is used when no comparison is being made. The comparative (taller/more interesting) is normally used to compare two items. The superlative (tallest/most interesting) is used to show the extreme degree among three or more items (or to indicate the highest degree overall).
Correct rule: the positive (base) form is used when no comparison is being made. The comparative (taller/more interesting) is normally used to compare two items. The superlative (tallest/most interesting) is used to show the extreme degree among three or more items (or to indicate the highest degree overall).
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