Learn Italian Irregular Comparatives And Superlatives
In addition to regular comparative forms, there are also some irregular comparatives and superlatives for Italian adjectives and adverbs.
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In addition to regular comparative forms, there are also some irregular comparatives and superlatives for Italian adjectives and adverbs.
In this post, I'll show you how to form Italian comparatives and superlatives.
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