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The comparative form of adjectives compares A. two things or people. B. more than two things or people. C. the past to the present. D. at least a dozen different items.
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The comparative form of adjectives compares A. two things or people. B. more than two things or people. C. the past to the present. D. at least a dozen different items.
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The comparative form of adjectives compares
A. two things or people.
B. more than two things or people.
C. the past to the present.
D. at least a dozen different items.
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Your answer is B since you need to compare more than two things
Ex: Funny, Funnier, Funniest
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