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a bad man is better than a bad name change degree

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Answered by Sidyandex
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A bad man is not as good as a bad name.

This is the positive degree in which better is used as good. In the superlative form, the sentence would be ‘A bad man is the best among all bad names.’

In this, the good form of adjective is changed into best.


Anonymous: hey mate...in the positive degree...its a bit wrong in ur ans
Anonymous: a bad name is not as good as bad man...I think this would be the ans
Anonymous: am I wrong sir?
Answered by Anonymous
5
hey mate here's ur ans ↓↓

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The above sentence is in comparative degree itself .


★ Positive degree :--

A bad name is not as good as a bad man.

★Superlative degree :--

A bad man is best among all bad names.

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