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Match the comparative form to the example.

1. comparative

2. positive

3. superlative

Big/Bigger/Biggest

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Comparative- bigger
Positive-big
Superlative- biggest
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Answer:

The correct answer is:

1. comparative: bigger

2. positive: big

3. superlative: biggest

Step-by-step explanation:

A comparative adjective compares differences between two objects. For regural adjectives, we just add "er" to it. If the adjectiveis a single sillable word and ends with consonant, we double the last consonant as in "bigger". Example: "my car is bigger than my sisterĀ“s"

We use a superlative adjective when describing an object that is higher or lower in a quality. Example: biggest. We form a superlative adjective in this case by adding "est" and doubling the final consonant of the word. Example: "My car is the biggest one in the family"

A positive adjective is just describing a quality or characteristic of a noun. Example: "My car is big"

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