
Adjective deliciousComparative degrea lupar lative degradsmallermore modernLetterthe oldestthe
smallestmost modernbestcheaperthe cheapesttartiestmostmoremoderogoodcheaptastymanygreatboringfantasticamazingcomfortableelegant

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Ответ:
best- самый лучший(3 форма слова good)
fantastic-фантастический
tasty-вкусный
good- хорошо
great- неплохо, довольно хорошо
boring- скучный, в некоторых случаях уставший.
Letter- письмо
smaller- вторая форма слова small
the smallest- 3 форма слова small. при 3 форме всегда пишется the.
Объяснение:
прости, что только половина, остальное не помню



It seems like your input contains a mix of adjectives, comparative and superlative forms, as well as some words that might not belong in this context. If you're looking for correct forms and usage of these words, here they are:
Adjective: delicious Comparative Degree: more delicious Superlative Degree: the most delicious
Adjective: small Comparative Degree: smaller Superlative Degree: the smallest
Adjective: modern Comparative Degree: more modern Superlative Degree: the most modern
Adjective: old Comparative Degree: older Superlative Degree: the oldest
Adjective: good Comparative Degree: better Superlative Degree: the best
Adjective: cheap Comparative Degree: cheaper Superlative Degree: the cheapest
Adjective: tart Comparative Degree: tarter Superlative Degree: the tartiest
Adjective: tasty Comparative Degree: tastier Superlative Degree: the tastiest
Adjective: many Comparative Degree: more Superlative Degree: the most
Adjective: great Comparative Degree: greater Superlative Degree: the greatest
Adjective: boring Comparative Degree: more boring Superlative Degree: the most boring
Adjective: fantastic Comparative Degree: more fantastic Superlative Degree: the most fantastic
Adjective: amazing Comparative Degree: more amazing Superlative Degree: the most amazing
Adjective: comfortable Comparative Degree: more comfortable Superlative Degree: the most comfortable
Adjective: elegant Comparative Degree: more elegant Superlative Degree: the most elegant
Please note that some adjectives don't typically have comparative or superlative forms, and using "more" or "most" before them can sound awkward or incorrect in certain contexts. Also, some of the words in your list, like "letter," "more," and "modero," appear to be unrelated or misspelled. If you have specific sentences or questions about any of these adjectives, feel free to ask!


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