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what is comparative and superlative degree of Eat​

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Answered by MrPerfect59
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Answer:

Comparative degree of eat is more eaten

Superlative degree of eat is most eaten

Answered by tiwariakdi
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Answer:

The eat changes into eaten and form (comparative more eaten, superlative most eaten)

Explanation:

Both of these words are used to compare individuals and/or objects.

Comparative degree

Comparative adjectives compare two individuals or things, whereas superlative adjectives compare more than two persons or things. As an example:

  • My bag is prettier than hers. (compare and contrast two items)
  • Roma's house is the largest of the 30 in the community. (comparison of more than two items)
  • Mohan is the younger brother of Bonnie. (contrasting two people)

Superlative degree

Superlative adjectives, like comparative adjectives, can be created from practically any positive form adjective as long as it makes sense to compare the characteristic to which the adjective refers. This is seen in the following instances, which are based on the same positive form adjectives that we used earlier to generate comparative adjectives:

  • Most beautiful, least careful. ugliest, darkest and so on.

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