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comparlative and superlative for taste
  

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Comparatives and superlatives apply to adjectives and adverbs. "taste" is neither. You may be thinking of "tasty", in which case the comparative is "tastier" and the superlative is "tastiest".

  • Comparatives and superlatives apply to adjectives and adverbs.
  • "taste" is neither.
  • You may be thinking of "tasty", in which case the comparative is "tastier" and the superlative is "tastiest".
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Comparatives and superlatives apply to adjectives and adverbs. "taste" is neither. You may be thinking of "tasty", in which case the comparative is "tastier" and the superlative is "tastiest".

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