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Comparative and superlative are forms of adjectives used to compare differences between two or more items. The comparative form typically adds "-er" (e.g., "taller") or uses "more" (e.g., "more beautiful") to compare two entities. The superlative form usually adds "-est" (e.g., "tallest") or uses "most" (e.g., "most beautiful") to indicate the highest degree among three or more items. These forms help convey relationships in quality, quantity, or degree.

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