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  1. To form the comparatives and superlatives of the adjective "careful", you can use the following:
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    Comparative more careful Superlative most careful If you are careful, then you do not take risks and are cautious; you have care. Edward had to be very careful when walking with the hot soup bowl in his hands because he could spill it and burn himself.
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    " Most " and " more " are used with "careful" to form the comparatives and superlatives. The forms " more careful " and " most careful " are commonly used to indicate a higher degree of caution or attentiveness.
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    For adjectives with two syllables we generally use 'more' or 'most'. careful → more careful / most careful normal → more normal / most normal But some two syllable adjectives can take 'er' or 'est'. It's also fine to use 'more' (for the comparative) or 'most' (for the superlative).
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    We use more and most to make comparatives and superlatives for most two syllable adjectives and for all adjectives with three or more syllables: careful more careful most careful
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    Comparatives are adjectives that have been modified to mean something has more of a quality (fluffier). Superlatives are adjectives that have been modified to mean that something has the most possible amount of a quality (fluffiest).
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  3. What is the comparative and superlative of carefully? - Answers

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    • What is the comparative and superlative of carefully?
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    • more cautious and most cautious
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