change to the positive and comparative degrees of comparsion he was one of the kindest persons I ever met
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No other person was as. kind as he was whom I met.2.,He was kinder than any other person whom Imet
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It is easy to change the meaning of the sentence without changing its meaning using positive and comparative degrees:
He was one of the kindest people I have ever met.
This can also be written as he is the most kind person I have ever met.
The comparative degree is nothing but to express the quality of the person. The person is kind.
The person is good.
The person is poor, but is loyal.
You can observe no comparison, but express the quality using a positive degree, which is a simple adjective.
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