Apple is not as sweet as mango.( comparative degree)
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For getting the answer to your question , you need to know what means .
So , below is the definition of
It is that form of which makes comparison between two things . Since , these types of words show comparison between two things , therefore is used as the connector .
Some of the uses of comparative degree are :-
⭐ The boy is taller than me .
⭐ You are better at maths than in English .
⭐ The rose is more beautiful than the tulip .
So now , it's time for your question to be answered . Your question was :-
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So , here the adjective is . The comparative form of sweet is . And , according to the rule we need to add with the answer . This gives us :-
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In this question, we are asked to change the sentence to a comparative degree.
- The comparative degree is the initial level of comparison that can be used to assess and distinguish between the same quality or traits that the subjects in a given context possess.
- Relative strength (plural comparative degrees) (grammar) is the adverb or adjective form that is employed when contrasting two items.
- The comparative form of sweet is sweeter.
- And we use the superlative degree when comparing more than two persons, places, or things.
- Apple is not as sweetest as mango is the sentence in the comparative degree.
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