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entertaining
The comparative form of "entertaining" is "more entertaining," and the superlative form is "most entertaining." These forms are used to compare the level of entertainment between different subjects or to denote the highest degree of entertainment among a group. For example, "This movie is more entertaining than that one," and "This is the most entertaining film I've ever seen."
There is no comparative of get.
Entertaining is stressed on the third syllable.
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more entertaining, most entertaining
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it is very entertaining
There is no comparative of get.
Anything that you think is entertaining will be entertaining! The way to make an event entertaining to the reader is for the author to be interested enough to make it a vivid scene!
entertaining text is a book, poem play anything that is entertaining you with any sort of text
The comparative of "first" is "earlier" or "prior".
Entertaining is stressed on the third syllable.
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