what is the comparative and superlative degree of Sad
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comparative is sadder nd superlative is saddest
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The ‘comparative’ and ‘superlative’ degree of Sad is Sadder and Saddest.
Explanation:
An adjective is a ‘part of speech’ that tells us more about a noun and gives attributes to it. For example, lovely, beautiful, graceful are all adjectives. Adjectives have three types- the positive-which is the base form of the ‘adjective’; the comparative that draws a comparison between two things and the superlative that states the highest limit of the adjective. Comparative uses the –er suffix while superlative uses the –est suffix. Hence the comparative for ‘sad is sadder’ and ‘superlative is saddest’.
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