Asked by Chuck Bass

Each adjective and adverb forms the positive, the comparative, and the superlative in the same way.



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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
False.

Adjectives and adverbs do not all form degrees the same way. Some use -er/-est (tall → taller → tallest), some use more/most (beautiful → more beautiful → most beautiful; quickly → more quickly → most quickly), some are irregular (good → better → best; well → better → best), and some are not normally gradable (unique, pregnant). Syllable count, ending (‑ly), and irregular forms determine which pattern is used.