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The comparative ending -er is

a prefix
a combining form
an inflection
a verbal

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i think its a prefix


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User Picardo
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Answer:

An inflection.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is a process of word-formation that changes the word to express different grammatical categories. It transforms words for example, for singular to plural.

In this case the comparative ending -er is represented by a suffix. Usually, these types of forms are prefixes or suffixes.

I hope this answer helps you.

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