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How to Use Comparative and Superlative Verbs Correctly
People will look at you strangely when you use them in the right way. So with this phrasal verb and other phrasal verbs always always important to make sure you use it correctly. Number 11 is an area where we often make mistakes when we're using comparative and superlatives. The longer adjectives you can use more and most, the shorter adjectives and those ending in Y always, but not always,. There are a couple of exceptions but mostly you can use them as happy, happier, happiest, long, longer, longest and all the other ones that go between.