The one with "softer" in it.
"The blanket feels softer than the pillow."
The superlative of the word 'soft' is: Softest.EX: This couch is the softest.The comparative of the word 'soft' is: More Soft.EX: That couch may look soft, but this one is more soft.
The correct way to write the plural possessive noun in the sentence "The chicks' fur is so soft" is by adding an apostrophe after the "s" in "chicks." This indicates that the soft fur belongs to multiple chicks.
The verb form of "soft" is "soften."
The soft blanket kept her very warm. The cat's fur is soft. He is very soft spoken. Her voice was so soft she could barely be heard.
The cat's fur was soft to the touch, making it a comforting presence to hold.
Comparative form for "soft" is "more soft"!!
The superlative of the word 'soft' is: Softest.EX: This couch is the softest.The comparative of the word 'soft' is: More Soft.EX: That couch may look soft, but this one is more soft.
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softer, softest
softer, softest
Soft is a comparative. It depends what it is being compared to.
The definition of the word softer is the comparative form of soft. Soft means yielding readily to touch or pressure. Soft also means easily penetrated, divided or changed in shape.
softer, softest
softer, softest
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I think it's softer and the softest
The correct way to write the plural possessive noun in the sentence "The chicks' fur is so soft" is by adding an apostrophe after the "s" in "chicks." This indicates that the soft fur belongs to multiple chicks.