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what is the comparative and superlative degrees of the underline adjectives.
1. the lollipop that i bought is (sweet)​

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Answered by sunayksingh
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Answer:

the lollipop that I bought is sweeter than others

the lollipop that I bought was the sweetest

Answered by Anonymous
0

Comparative degree- sweeter

Superlative degree- sweetest

  • We were supposed to convert the given adjective from positive degree to comparative and superlative degree.
  • We know that there are three degrees of freedom i.e. positive degree, comparative degree, and superlative degree.
  • The comparative degree and the superlative degree in particular are used when we want to give a comparison between two or more things.
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