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Which is the comparative form of the adverb high?

A.
most high

B.
highest

C.
more higher

D.
higher

User Yochanan
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First i chose D because it is in comperative form.The a is not in comparative form but in superlative form
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The answer is: [D]: "higher" .
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Note:
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Choice: [A]: "more high"; — is grammatically incorrect at all costs.
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Choice: [B]: "highest" ; — is the "superlative" — NOT the "comparative".
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Choice: [C]: "more higher"; — is grammatically incorrect at all costs.
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Choice: [D]: "higher" — is the comparative form and is grammatically correct.
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