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7. Correct any fifteen of the following sentences
(i) He left the college latest of all.
(ii) Tea is more preferable than coffee.
(iii) This is the most ideal couple.
(iv) He is the oldest of my uncle's three sons.
(v) He is more cleverer than any other boy.
(vi) We met him prior than his departure.
(vii) Of the two prices buy the least expensive.
(viii) He came latter than I.
(ix) The enemy is becoming weak day by day.
(x) This news is much surprising.
(xi) He died comparatively younger.
(xii) It is very hot to go outside.
(xiii) Home made sweets are generally too wholesome.
(xiv) Did you do it ? Yes I did not.
(xv) He goes to Delhi often.
(xvi) Firstly I want a pen.
(xvii) I could find it nowhere.

Answers

Answered by a946403939
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Answer:

He left the collage after all

Tea more perfect than coffee

Answered by AmulGupta
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The given sentences in the question are corrected below:

(i) He left the college the latest of all.

(ii) Tea is preferable to coffee.

(iii) This is the ideal couple.

(iv) He is the oldest of my uncle's three sons.

(v) He is smarter than the other boys.

(vi) We met him prior to his departure.

(vii) Of the two prices, buy the least expensive.

(viii) He came later than I did.

(ix) The enemy is becoming weaker day by day.

(x) This news is very surprising.

(xi) He died a comparatively younger man.

(xii) It is very hot to go outside.

(xiii) Homemade sweets are generally too wholesome.

(xiv) Did you do it? Yes, I did it.

(xv) He goes to Delhi often.

(xvi) Firstly, I want a pen.

(xvii) I could find it nowhere.

What is a sentence?

  • A sentence is a collection of words that expresses a full notion.
  • A subject and a verb must be present in a sentence (although one may be implied).

What is meant by degrees of comparison in Grammar?

  • Something to the least degree, anything to a lesser degree, and something to a base degree or the reverse, which the positive degree refers to in English grammar, are the three degrees of comparison.
  • This includes the lowest degree, the next highest degree, and the highest degree.

Therefore, a degree of comparison is an adjective that is used to compare two people or things who have the same quality. It has anything to do with a sentence's adjective or adverb. Positive Degree of Comparison, Comparative Degree of Comparison, and Superlative Degree of Comparison are the three degrees of comparison in English grammar.

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