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Which is the comparative form of the adverb high? a. more higher b. higher c. most high d. highest
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Which is the comparative form of the adverb high?
a. more higher
b. higher
c. most high
d. highest
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B. because it is comparing. Highest isn't a comparison it is the highest it can be. Example: that box is higher than that box(comparison) That box is the highest (no comparison )
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