APC 13 08 29 45 2 3d

APC 13 08 29 45 2 3d



IRREGULAR COMPARATWES AND SUPERLATIYES

adjective/

adverb

comparative

superlative

good/well

better

best

bad/badly

worse

worst

much/many/ a lot of

morę

most

little

less

least

far

further/

farther

furthest/

farthest


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