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dim              dimmer            dimmest
        5) by addition of '-er' and '-est' to the positive degree when it ends in '-y'

           POSITIVE      COMPARATIVE          SUPERLATIVE
        gay              gayer             gayest
        grey             greyer            greyest
        5) by placing 'more' and 'most' before the positive form

          POSITIVE       COMPARATIVE           SUPERLATIVE
        active          more active         most active
        attractive      more attractive     most attractive

        beautiful       more beautiful      most beautiful
        brilliant       more brilliant      most brilliant
        careful         more careful        most careful
        courageous      more courageous most courageous
        cunning         more cunning        most cunning
        difficult       more difficult      most difficult
        famous          more famous         most famous
        faithful        more faithful       most faithful
        important       more important      most important
        proper          more proper         most proper
        popular         more popular        most popular

        splendid        more splendid       most splendid
        suitable        more suitable       most suitable




     Learning Outcome: Children were able to use the different forms of adjective in sentences.
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