what do you mean the positive degree and comparative degree of deepest
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The positive degree of an adjective is the simplest form of that particular adjective. Comparative degree of an adjective denotes a higher degree when compared to a positive degree. It is used to compare two persons or things. The superlative degree of an adjective denotes the highest degree of the quality.
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comparative deeper, superlative deepest)
comparative deeper, superlative deepest)
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