Which of the following words’ comparative degree is formed by simply adding the word more before the adjective itself?

Which of the following words’ comparative degree is formed by simply adding the word more before the adjective itself? Correct Answer Difficult

When the initial, positive form of an adjective has two or more syllables, the comparative degree is formed by adding the adverb more with the positive. The superlative degree is formed by adding the adverb most before the positive. In the case, positive: difficult, comparative: more difficult, superlative: most difficult. Smaller adjectives with less syllables can be converted to comparative and superlative forms by adding the suffixes ‘er’ and ‘est’ respectively. Eg: small, smaller, smallest.

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