The positive degree is the adjective itself, for example English "good". The irregularity only comes in with the comparative "better" and superlative "best", as opposed to good, gooder, goodest. Back-forming the positive from the comparative or superlative is not obvious, obviously, because it is irregular.
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Some adjectives form Irregular form.EXamplE:positive:wellive: bestcomparative:betterSuperlat
The word 'irregular' is both a noun and an adjective.The noun irregular is a word for a piece of merchandise that contains a flaw, which is often sold at a reduced price; and a word for a soldier who does not belong to the armed forces of a country.The noun form for the adjective irregular is irregularity.
Yes, extensively is an adverb. It means to a wide or comprehensive degree.
The adjective form is strategic.
(of an adjective or adverb) expressing the highest or a very high degree of a quality (e.g., bravest, most fiercely).