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A horse runs ___than an elephant but a leopard runs___.

[fast]

(Fill in the blanks with suitable Adjective degree.)​

Answers

Answered by ranjeetsingh76979
1

Explanation:

  1. faster
  2. more fast

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Answered by Pratham2508
0

Answer:

A horse runs faster than an elephant but a leopard runs even faster.

Explanation:

The correct adjective degree of the word 'fast' for the given statements is as follows:

  1. Faster
  2. Even Faster

Adjective Degree:

  • An adjective in linguistics is a term that typically modifies or characterizes the referent of a noun or noun phrase.
  • Its semantic function is to modify the information the noun provides.
  • Although traditionally they were grouped alongside nouns, adjectives were formerly regarded as one of the primary components of speech in the English language.
  • Today, several words that were formerly classified as adjectives, including this, my, and others, are often categorized independently, as determiners.

An adjective has three degrees:

  • Positive degree
  • Comparative degree
  • Superlative degree

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