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What is the comparative and superlative form of rude?
The comparative and superlative forms of "rude" are:
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Comparative:
ruder
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Superlative:
rudest
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What does the prefix contro mean?
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How you say we in old English?
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What is a suffix for Like?
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Is has always a linking verb?
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Is Father McGovern a common noun or proper noun?
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