Akbar was one of greatest king (change to comparative and superlative degree)
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Answer:
Comparative degree – Akbar was greater than any other king.
Superlative degree – Akbar was one of the greatest king.
Explanation:
When a sentence is changed to comparative degree, then mostly ‘er’ is used as suffix for the adjective and ‘than’ is used while in superlative degree, ‘est’ is used as suffix. Sometimes there are adjectives when we cannot use ‘er’ or ‘est’, then more is used before the adjective for comparative degree and most is used for superlative degree sentence. For example, She is the most beautiful lady in the party.
Hence, this is superlative degree used before the adjective beautiful. The comparative degree sentence will be: “She is more beautiful than any other lady in the party”.
Answer:
Akbar was greater than any other king.