soon is an adverb
sooner = comparative. =He came sooner than I thought.
1 in or after a short time; in a little while; before long
the doctor will soon be here
2 ♦ as soon as at the very moment that
she burst into tears as soon as she saw him
3 ♦ as soon...as used to indicate that the second alternative mentioned is not preferable to the first
I'd just as soon go by train as drive
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'Next' is a superlative; it means 'nearest'. The positive is therefore 'near' and the comparative is 'nearer'.
wider, widest
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The positive degree is the base form of the adjective or adverb (not the comparative or the superlative).Example adjective:good = positive degreebetter = the comparativebest = the superlativeExample adverb:much = positive degreemore = the comparativemost = the superlative
positive comparative superlative mad madder maddest