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2. The (long longer/longest) distance I have ever run is two kilometres
3. My mother cooks the (delicious/more delicious/most delicious) for
1 Tick (/) the correct adjectives in the brackets.
1. The science exam was (tough/tougher/toughest) than the
maths exam.
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4. There is only one (black/blacker/blackest)
puppy in the litter.
5. Kapil is (tall/taller/tallest) than Kanha.
6. Is January the (cold/colder/coldest)
month of the year?
7. There are (much/more/most) people
in India than in all of Europe!
8. Don't go near the edge of the terrace,
Kala. It isn't (safe/safer/safest).​

Answers

Answered by mrAnmolv1
2

Answer:

2. longest

3. most delicious

1. tougher

4. black

5. taller

6. coldest

7. more

8. safe

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

2.The longest distance I have ever run is two kilometres

3. My mother cooks the most delicious ......

1 Tick (/) the correct adjectives in the brackets

1. The science exam was tougher than the maths exam.

4. There is only one black puppy in the litter.

5. Kapil is taller than Kanha.

6. Is January the coldest month of the year?

7. There are more people in India than in all of Europe!

8. Don't go near the edge of the terrace,

Kala. It isn't safe.

KEY - Positive degree.

When we speak about only one person or thing, We use the Positive degree.

Example - He is tall.

Comparative degree.

When we compare two persons or two things with each other.

Example - He is taller than Mr. Hulas.

(Acknowledge by word "than")

Superlative Degree

The superlative degree compares more than two things to show which has the least or greatest degree of the quality.

(Acknowledge by word "the")

Example - He is the tallest student in the class.

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