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Grammar explained on Wikipedia: the suffixes -er (the "comparative") and -est (the "superlative") can be used to distinguish the degree to which the modifier modifies its complement.
All I need to do is find a hupfest..! |
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Grammar explained on Wikipedia: the suffixes -er (the "comparative") and -est (the "superlative") can be used to distinguish the degree to which the modifier modifies its complement.
All I need to do is find a hupfest..! |
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