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The comparative form of "strange" is "stranger," used to compare two things. The superlative form is "strangest," used to compare three or more things. These forms are created by adding the suffix "-er" for the comparative and "-est" for the superlative to the base adjective "strange."

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Answer:_ Stranger and Strangest_

Explanation: Comparative form of the positive form of the word "Strange" why? it's because Comparative form u always add er ( not always )but since strange already has e we just put r then how about strange in Superlative form? u just add est ( not always ) but since strange already has e we simply just add st

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Ashraf Alawi

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stranger, strangest

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