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Professional TeacherWhat is comperative and superlative degree of "hardworking"?
Dec 3, 2011 8:48 PM
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hardworking, more hardworking, most hardworking
hardworking, less hardworking, least hardworking
You can also breakup hardworking into its constituent words "hard" and "working". You will then also have:
hard working, harder working and hardest working
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Hardworking does not inflect; that is, you can only say 'more hardworking' or 'most hardworking'.
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Comparative: Jack is more Hardworking than John. (Compare to things)
Superlative: Jack is the Hardest Working person we have. (Implies level of quality)
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Thank you all for such fast answers!
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