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Using adjectives in English tends to be simpler. English employs just one form of the adjective, whereas the adjective in Russian could change based on its use in the sentence or the other words around it. In addition, Russian classifies its adjectives into three categories: normal, short, and comparative. English does not divide adjectives this way.

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