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III. Form comparative or superlative degrees of adjectives:Small, large, silly, wide, light, thick, good, bad, deep, suitable, f
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Small-smaller- the smallest
Large-larger-the largest
Silly-sillier-the silliest
Wide-wider-the widest
Light-lighter-the lightest
Thick-thicker-the thickest
Good-better-the best
Bad-worse-the worst
Deep-deeper-the deepest
Suitable-more suitable-the most suitable
Famous-more famous-the most famous
White-whiter-the whitest
Grey-greyer-the greyest
Little-less-the least
Interesting-more interesting-the most interesting
High-higher-the highest
Wonderful-more wonderful-the most wonderful
Red-redder-the reddest
Go,mak, different, animal
1. The patient wanted to get medical advice free of charge
2. The doctor asked the patient to close his eyes, open his mouth and show his tongue. The patient did so. Then the doctor quickly went away leaving the patient with his mouth open and tongue out.