Alexander was one of the greatest kings who ever lived(convert to positive and comparative degree)
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Positive and comparative degree.
Explanation:
- A comparative degree compares the more or fewer qualities of a person or place.
- A positive degree is the form of degree that is uncompared to adjectives or adverbs.
- It can be superlative or a comparative degree.
- It is the simplest form of grammar.
- It shows the qualities of a person or a place.
- By changing the given sentences we will get this.
- Positive:
- ''Very fewer king who lived was as great as the Alexander.''.
- Comparative:
- ''Alexander was the greatest King than most of the others who lived''.
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Very few kings were as great as Alexander who ever lived - Positive degree
Alexander was greater than any other kings who ever lived - Comparative degree
Explanation:
- There are three scales of comparison. The minimal point on the scale is positive degree. The second level is known as comparative degree and the third level is known as superlative degree.
- To form the positive, we have to use the term ‘as’ before and after the positive form of the adjective.
- The comparative form of the adjectives can be used, when two objects are used for comparison.
- Thus in the given question, appropriate positive and comparative degrees are formed.
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