Gentle, Gentler, Gentlest: Understanding Degrees of Comparison

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The word 'gentle' describes something mild or kind. When comparing two things, we use the comparative form, 'gentler', indicating one is more gentle than the other. To describe something as the most gentle of all, we use the superlative form, 'gentlest'. Understanding these forms helps us express degrees of gentleness effectively in our writing and speech. For example, 'A kitten is gentler than a puppy, but a newborn chick is the gentlest of all.'

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