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Adjectives and adverbs are the words that have degrees. The word 'reach' is not an adjective or an adverb.

The word 'reach' is a verb and a noun.

The forms of the verb are: reach, reaches, reaching, reached.

The forms of the noun are: reach, reaches.

The adjective forms of the verb to reach are the present participle 'reaching', and the past participle 'reached'. The degrees of these adjectives are:

comparative: more reaching, more reached

superlative: most reaching, most reached

Example uses:

We will reach the hotel around six. (verb)

Keep this out of the reach of the children. (noun)

A reaching child can find all sorts of dangerous things. (adjective)

Columbus thought that the reached land was India. (adjective)

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