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deep comparative and superlative​

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Answered by bapisarkar
12

Answer:

superlative form of deep: most deep.

Answered by mahinderjeetkaur878
1

Answer: - The comparative form of Deep is Deeper and the superlative form of Deep is Deepest.

Detailed answer: -

  • The comparative degree of Deep is Deeper.

And,

  • The superlative degree of Deep is Deepest.

About Comparative and Superlative degrees: -

  • The comparative degree is used to compare between two person or things.
  • The superlative degree is used to compare one person or thing with all the other person or things or to compare three or more things.
  • The comparative and the superlative degrees of the adjectives are very useful in understanding the different aspects of the adjectives.
  • Adjectives are a very important part of the speech.
  • The comparative and the superlative forms are the two most commonly used grammar structures in the English language.
  • They are used to compare the different topics or person.
  • The comparative words are mainly formed by adding 'er' or 'ier' at the end of the words.

For example: -

Nice - Nicer

Happy - Happier

  • The superlative words are mainly formed by adding 'est' or 'iest' at the end of the words.

For example: -

Fast - Fastest

Happy - Happiest

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