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Positive, comparative and the superlative degrees of adjectives

Where language is concerned, it is quite common to come across arguments like, “If I am communicating, why should I pay much attention to grammar?”  “Language evolves” or “Hey man, we are not in class here, don’t patronise me!” In an office setting, or any other setting that is post-education, one could let such defences pass unremarked.

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