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warm comparative degree and superlative degree​

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Answered by neerajverma4151
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Here we find that 'warm,' 'warmer' and 'warmest' are all adjectives of different degrees. These adjectives are used to describe nouns in the positive degree (warm) or comparative degree (warmer) or superlative degree (warmest), and help us to make comparisons. ... Here, the word 'warmest' is used in the superlative degree.

Answered by srikanth200609
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comparative degree in the sense comparing only two objects with each other but superlative degree means means comparing among some people.

comparative degree example :- human is stronger than ashwin

superlative degree example:- ashwin is the tallest among the others in class

warm - warmer

warm - warmest

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