English, asked by subho5543, 1 year ago

5] It is easier to imagine than to describe it.
Change to superlative and comparative degree

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Answered by khushipatel2108
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first upon I would like to tell you that it's a comparative degree and it's,ans is,,,,

PD=To describe is not so easy as to imagine.

SD= It is easiest to imagine, to describe.


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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer: *the question is itself is in comparative degree ( It is easier to imagine than to describe it.)

superlative degree:- It is easiest to imagine, to describe.

Explanation:

The 3 tiers of adjectives are positive, comparative and superlative. The comparative and superlative tiers are used to examine among  or extra topics or objects. Defining tiers in grammar is particularly easy. However, studying the unique spelling policies for adjectives and adverbs in diverse tiers calls for time, study, and practice.

For example

angry  ----> angrier ----> angriest

able    ---->   abler     ----> ablest

bad      ---->   worse  ----> worst

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