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In American Sign Language (ASL), comparative forms of adjectives are typically expressed through facial expressions and non-manual markers, rather than adding a specific -ER sign or suffix. Additionally, comparative forms can be indicated using signs such as "more" or "less" in combination with the adjective.
to sign a comparative in ASL, you would add the sign forthe suffix -ER after the descriptive word is signed.
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