what is the comparative and superlative of sweet
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When comparing two persons, places or things, we use the comparative degree. ... Sweeter is the comparative form of sweet. So, you say, Mia is sweeter than Leena.” “And when you compare more than two people places or things, we use the superlative degree,” added mom.
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When comparing two persons, places or things, we use the comparative degree. ... Sweeter is the comparative form of sweet. So, you say, Mia is sweeter than Leena.” “And when you compare more than two people places or things, we use the superlative degree,” added mom.
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