Comparing adjectives involves assessing the differences in qualities between two or more nouns. This can be done using the comparative form, typically ending in "-er" (e.g., "taller") for two entities, or using "more" for longer adjectives (e.g., "more beautiful"). The superlative form is used to show the highest degree among three or more entities, often ending in "-est" (e.g., "tallest") or using "most" (e.g., "most beautiful"). This helps convey varying degrees of characteristics effectively in language.
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