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A horse is stronger than a bull. (Positive degree) *



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Answered by nkrishitha900
1

Answer:

the bull is weaker than a horse

Answered by rajraaz85
1

A bull is not as strong as a horse.

Explanation:

The given sentence is in comparative degree sentence while converting into positive degree we should do the following changes-

  • First we should identify the comparison between the things whether comparison is made between one to one things or one to many things.
  • Here in the given sentence comparison is made between a horse and a bull it means that it is one to one comparison.
  • Here in the given sentence one thing is stronger than other so while converting into positive degree we should not change the meaning.
  • To maintain the same meaning if the sentence is positive we should make it negative and its sentences negative we should make it positive.
  • Here the sentence indicates positive sense so while converting into positive degree we should make it negative.
  • We should identify the second object and start a positive degree sentence with the same. so here second object is a bull so we should start positive degree sentence with the same.
  • We should use 'not' to make it negative or to maintain the meaning of the sentence.
  • We should convert an adjective in positive degree form. So stronger become strong. should put adjectives strong between as... as structure.
  • Then we should write down the subject that is a horse.

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