Thursday, 5 May 2016

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Wednesday, May 4, 2016

The adjectives "angry", stupid" can take on the "-er" marker of the comparative form of adjectives and the "-est" superlative form. As a matter of fact, it is Standard English to do so. e.g. "angry/angrier/angriest "stupid/stupider/stupidest e.g. I told her I am angrier than anybody else in that class although she claimed she was the angriest of all. He behaves stupider than the rest, although the stupidest person I know in this world is Gbenga. I hope you get my point?

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