Here's how it works:
* Positive degree: Describes a quality without comparison. (e.g., "The house is big.")
* Comparative degree: Compares two things. (e.g., "This house is bigger than that one.")
* Superlative degree: Compares three or more things, showing which is the most or least. (e.g., "This is the biggest house on the street.")
Here are some examples:
Adjectives:
* Positive: Tall
* Comparative: Taller
* Superlative: Tallest
* Positive: Beautiful
* Comparative: More beautiful
* Superlative: Most beautiful
Adverbs:
* Positive: Quickly
* Comparative: More quickly
* Superlative: Most quickly
* Positive: Carefully
* Comparative: More carefully
* Superlative: Most carefully
Important notes:
* Irregular superlatives: Some words have irregular superlative forms (e.g., good, better, best).
* Superlatives and "the": Superlatives often use the definite article "the" before them.
Let me know if you want to explore specific superlative examples or have other grammar questions!