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Late / Later / Latest

Late / Latter / Last

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11y ago
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7y ago

The comparative form of old is older.

For short adjectives like old add -er to make the comparative form:

eg older, bigger, higher, smaller, nicer

For longer adjectives like expensive, interesting use more:

more interesting, more expensive, more dynamic, more exasperating

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6y ago

The comparative form of close is closer.
closer = comparative

closest = superlative

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7y ago

later, latest

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7y ago

Later is the comparative degree of late.

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13y ago

early - earlier - earliest

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14y ago

lower

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4y ago

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4y ago

LATE LATER

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