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Comparative: more affectionate and more interesting Superlative: most affectionate and most interesting
All saints are interesting if you just take the time to read their life stories.
A beach scene is easy and interesting. It only consists of sand, the ocean and sky. Still life drawings are also interesting and easy. Most still lifes don't even have a background.
The word interesting is a noun form, a gerund, the present participle of the verb to interest, a gerund functions as a noun in a sentence.The present participle, present tense of the verb is both an adjective and a gerund. Examples:verb: The salesman was busy interesting several customers in the cars latest features.adjective: He had a very interesting excuse for his tardiness.noun: Interesting the students is the first step in teaching them.The word 'interest' is also both a noun and a verb.
I am interesting. You are interesting. She is interesting. He is interesting. Something of the sort.
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Positive, comparative and superlative are: Interesting, more interesting and most interesting.
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Desiree is the most interesting person, she is most interesting out of all interesting people!
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Comparative: more famous Superlative: most famous
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