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No, the word 'mysterious' is an adjective, the positive form.Nouns do not have comparative forms.Adjectives have positive, comparative, and superlative forms; for example:mysterious (positive)more mysterious (comparative)most mysterious (superlative)
more graceful
The comparative is greater and the superlative is greatest.
Dative ; less Comparative; lesser superlative ; least
The comparative is higher. The superlative is highest.
comparative
comparative
the answer to this question is superlative
positive
more positive, most positive
The answer to that question is comparative.
No, the word 'mysterious' is an adjective, the positive form.Nouns do not have comparative forms.Adjectives have positive, comparative, and superlative forms; for example:mysterious (positive)more mysterious (comparative)most mysterious (superlative)
Secrete
None of them.
positive: red comparative: redder superlative: reddest
bad, worse
The word 'evasive' is an adjective. An adjective does not have a plural form.Adjectives have a positive, comparative, and superlative form, for example:evasive (positive)more evasive (comparative)most evasive (superlative)