However, you can use comparative and superlative forms with adjectives that describe amounts of money:
* More (comparative) and most (superlative) can be used to describe amounts of money. For example:
* "He has more money than her."
* "She has the most money in the family."
* Less (comparative) and least (superlative) can also be used:
* "I have less money than you."
* "He has the least money of all of us."
Here are some examples of using comparative and superlative forms with adjectives related to money:
* Expensive: More expensive, most expensive
* Cheap: Cheaper, cheapest
* Valuable: More valuable, most valuable
* Costly: More costly, most costly
* Wealthy: Wealthier, wealthiest
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