Adjectives/Adverbs of one syllable usually add -er or -est to create the comparative and superlative forms-rather than using more/less or most/least. However, most adjectives/adverbs of two or more syllables use more/less or most/least to create the comparative and superlative forms-rather than adding -er or -est.
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