Предмет: Английский язык, автор: gol23205

Образуйте сравнительную и превосходную степень следующих прилагательных. Не забудьте употреблять определенный артикль перед превосходной степенью прилагательных.

Hot, long, short, clever, silly, great, red, black, white, thin, thick, fat, nice, warm, cold, merry, small, tall, high, weak, strong



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Автор ответа: muftakhinad
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Объяснение:

hot - hotter - the hottest

long - longer - the longest

short - shorter - the shortest

clever - cleverer - the cleverest

silly - sillier - the silliest

great - greater - the greatest

red, black, white  - у них степень сравнения не образуется

thin - thiner - the thinest

thick - thicker - the thickest

fat - fatter - the fattest

nice - nicer - the nicest

warm - warmer - the warmest

cold - colder - the coldest

merry - merrier - the merriest

small - smaller - the smallest

tall - taller - the tallest

high - higher - the highest

weak - weaker - the weakest

strong - stronger - the strongest

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