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positive comparative superlative

clever cleverer cleverest


1.2.3. Adjectives with two syllables, ending in -le

positive comparative superlative

simple simpler simplest


Special Adjectives: Some adjectives have two possible forms of comparison (-er/est and more/most).

positive comparative superlative

clever cleverer / more clever cleverest / most clever

common commoner / more common commonest / most common

likely likelier / more likely likeliest / most likely

pleasant pleasanter / more pleasant pleasantest / most pleasant

polite politer / more polite politest / most polite

quiet quieter / more quiet quietest / most quiet simple

simple simpler / more simple simplest / most simple

stupid stupider / more stupid stupidest / most stupid


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