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The positive degree is the base form of the adjective or adverb (not the comparative or the superlative).

Example adjective:

good = positive degree

better = the comparative

best = the superlative

Example adverb:

much = positive degree

more = the comparative

most = the superlative

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What is the comparartive and superlative form of the word enjoyable?

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What is the degree of comparison for the adjective pale?

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