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Learn German Lesson 11 - Degrees of comparison (Part 1) | Komparativ - Superlativ (Teil 1)
Just like in English, the adjectives in German can also be used in various ways. One of which is to compare people and things. adjectives can be used with various degrees of comparison.
In this lesson you will learn about the three different forms of Adjectives: "Positiv, Komparativ und Superlativ", and how they are formed. In addition to that, you will learn about the 2 categories of adjectives: “regelmäßig” and “unregelmäßig”.
There will be plenty of examples to make you understand the various categories.
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