what is the positive and comparative degree of least and sweetest.?
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A comparison is made between two nouns, 'cake' and 'one', where 'one' is the pronoun for 'cake'. The quality 'sweet' of both these cakes is equal, as the sentence is of the positive degree. The word (sweet) in the bracket is a positive adjective, the phrase required in such a sentence is 'as...as'. Hence option A is correct, as the phrase is of the positive degree of comparison. Option B is incorrect because 'sweeter than' is of the comparative degree and we require a positive degree. Option C is incorrect because 'the sweetest' is of the superlative degree of comparison. Option D is incorrect because the word alone shows no degree of comparison.
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positive-less
positive-sweet
comparitive-sweeter
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