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布隆伯格
I'm looking for the comparative and superlative degree of "southern", "later", "next" thanks
2009년 2월 16일 오전 5:37
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Hello 布隆伯格, -later is already the comparative of the adjective "late ",so it is rather late , later ( comparative), latest ( superlative) - next is rather the superlative of the adjective "nigh" nigh, nigher ( comparative), nighest or next ( superlative) ( old form) near , nearer ( comparative) , nearest or next ( superlative) - southern I am not sure about that one ,but the superlative might be "southernmost" ,maybe others could elaborate here . :)
2009년 2월 16일
It can't have a degree Mike, if it is a "noun" or an "adverb". But it can have one if it is an "adjective" and in that case it is the superlative degree of vicinity . His house is near to the supermarket, hers is nearer and mine is next to it . It means mine is the nearest to the supermarket .
2009년 2월 16일
But word “next” cannot have any degree
2009년 2월 16일
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