"Larger" is the comparative form of large.
Dative ; large Comparative ; larger Superlative ; largest.
Larger and largest are the comparative and superlative forms of large.
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Larger is an adjective. It's the comparative form of large.
Yes, the word larger is the comparative form of the adjective large.
"Larger" is the comparative form of large. The superlative form is largest.
"Litter" is a noun and a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative degree.
is Larger
smoother is comparative of word smooth.
A comparative for the word ineffectual is more ineffectual.
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No, the word 'larger' is the comparative form of the adjective large (larger, largest). An adjective is a word used to describe a noun.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; for example:"Jack got a larger bicycle for his birthday. He gave his old bicycle to his smaller cousin."The pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'Jack' in the second sentence.The adjective 'larger' describes the noun 'bicycle'.