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How to form degrees of comparison of compound adjectives ??? for instance, easy-going, kind-hearted, much-spoken, narrow-minded, old-fashioned, strong-willed, well-bred
Oct 17, 2011 5:43 PM
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Just use "more," "most," "less," or "least." i.e. she's more easy-going than he is, she's the most kind-hearted person I know, he's less narrow-minded than he used to be, etc.
October 17, 2011
Sean gave a concise and precise answer Dochushka. :))))))
October 17, 2011
the positive, comparative, superlative degrees for example, well-known--better-known--the best-known; deep-root- deeper-rooted- the deepest-rooted pomogi mne pozhaluysta, Papochka =)
October 17, 2011
To what, do you want to compare them to Doch??
October 17, 2011
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