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The Degrees of the Adjectives
Τα Παραθετικά των Επιθέτων

Lesson 18 - Greek Grammar

  The different forms of an adjective that shows nouns being compared with one another, are called degrees (τα παραθετικά).
Example: "John is tall", "George is taller", but "Steve is the tallest".
  The forms (of the adjective "tall") tall, taller, and tallest, are the Degrees of the adjective "tall".

   The Degrees are: Positive (ο Θετικός Βαθμός), Comparative (ο Συγκριτικός Βαθμός), and Superlative (ο Υπερθετικός Βαθμός).

  Here is how we form the degrees:
Table 18.1




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