Degree of comparison
Wet
Nice
Kind
Intellingent
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Word forms: comparative wetter , superlative wettest , plural, 3rd person singular present tense, 3rd person singular present tense wets , present participle wetting , past tense, past participle wetted language note: The forms wet and wetted are both used as the past tense and past participle of the verb...
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(wetter wettest)
(nicer nicest)
(kinder kindest)
(more intelligent most intelligent)
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