English, asked by thatsmepooji69, 2 months ago

1. No other boy in the class is as good as Ravi
( Change into comparative degree )
2. Rehan is not bigger than Rohan
( Change into positive degree )
3. Suma is not more beautiful than Hema
( Change into positive degree )
4. the Godavari is longer than many other rivers in Telangana.
( Change into superlative degree )
5. Ravi is the smartest boy in school
( Change into positive degree )
6. Prabhas is one of the strongest boys in Town
( Change into comparative degree )
7. Very few places in Telangana is as famous as Hyderabad
( Change into superlative degree )
8. Ravi is cleverer than Hari
( Change into positive degree )
9. Shoban is not as bad as Mohan
( Change into comparative degree )
10. Deva is the kindest boy in the village
( Change into comparative degree )

Answers

Answered by akangshad2007
6

Answer:

ravi is better than any other boy in this class

rehan is smaller than rohan

suma is ugly than hema

godavri is the longest riverin telegana

Answered by priyarksynergy
4

The amount or strength of an adverb or adjective in English grammar is referred to as a degree.

Explanation:

  1. No other boy in the class is as better as Ravi.
  2. Rehan is not big than Rohan.
  3. Suma is not beautiful than Hema
  4. The Godavari is the longest rivers in Telangana.
  5. Ravi is the smart boy in school.
  6. Prabhas is one of the stronger boy in Town.
  7. Fewest places in Telangana is as famous as Hyderabad.
  8. Ravi is clever than Hari.
  9. Shoban is not as worse as Mohan.
  10. Deva is the kinder boy in the village
  • Positive Degree - The positive degree refers to an adverb or adjective that does not make a comparison.
  • Comparative Degree - The form of an adverb or adjective modified by more or ending in -er when comparing two items.
  • Superlative Degree - The form of an adverb or adjective modified by most or ending in -est when comparing two items.
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