Apu is as tall as Rabin. (Make it comparative)
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Apu is taller than Rabin. maybe
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Comparative degree of the sentence is :
Apu is not taller than Rabin.
Explanation:
- When the qualities of two or more nouns need to be compared, the adjective is changed their forms to denote degrees of comparison.
- The positive degree is called the basic form of the adjective.
- The comparative degree is when you compare two things or persons having the same quality and the adjective.
- The superlative degree is when you compare more than two things or persons having the same quality and the adjective.
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