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3. Read the examples and fill in the blanks in the same pattern.
(a) Examples : sweet – sweeter – sweetest
fast - faster
slow - slower
high
highest
low
great
bright
• warm
• cold
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Answer:
1 fast - faster - fastest
2 slow- slower- slowest
3 high- higher-highest
4 low- lower - lowest
5 great - greater -greatest
6 bright - brighter- brightest
7 warm - warmer- warmest
8 cold - colder - coldest
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The answer to the blanks is as follows:
In the given example, the comparative degree and superlative degree of the word "sweet" is mentioned.
The comparative and superlative degrees of the given words are as follows:
- fast - faster - fastest
- slow - slower - slowest
- high - higher - highest
- low - lower - lowest
- great - greater - greatest
- bright - brighter - brightest
- warm - warmer - warmest
- cold - colder - coldest
When an adjective compares two nouns or pronouns, it is called an adjective's comparative degree, and when it compares more than two nouns or pronouns, it is called an adjective's superlative degree.
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