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चेंज द डिग्री इट इज द लार्जेस्ट एंड मोस्ट डायनेमिक इंडस्ट्री इन द वर्ल्ड​

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Answered by alihusain40
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An adjective can exist in three forms-positive, comparative and superlative. The positive form is the base form of the adjective. The comparative form expresses a higher degree of some quality. The superlative form expresses the highest degree. For adjectives with a single syllable, the comparative degree is formed by suffixing '-er' and the superlative degree is formed by suffixing '-est'.

An adjective can exist in three forms-positive, comparative and superlative. The positive form is the base form of the adjective. The comparative form expresses a higher degree of some quality. The superlative form expresses the highest degree. For adjectives with a single syllable, the comparative degree is formed by suffixing '-er' and the superlative degree is formed by suffixing '-est'. The adjective, 'large' (which is monosyllabic) is the positive form. Its comparative degree of comparison is 'larger'. Its superlative degree of comparison is 'largest '. Hence, option B is the correct answer.

An adjective can exist in three forms-positive, comparative and superlative. The positive form is the base form of the adjective. The comparative form expresses a higher degree of some quality. The superlative form expresses the highest degree. For adjectives with a single syllable, the comparative degree is formed by suffixing '-er' and the superlative degree is formed by suffixing '-est'. The adjective, 'large' (which is monosyllabic) is the positive form. Its comparative degree of comparison is 'larger'. Its superlative degree of comparison is 'largest '. Hence, option B is the correct answer. Options A and D are incorrect as 'large' used in these sentences is the positive form, not the comparative form.

An adjective can exist in three forms-positive, comparative and superlative. The positive form is the base form of the adjective. The comparative form expresses a higher degree of some quality. The superlative form expresses the highest degree. For adjectives with a single syllable, the comparative degree is formed by suffixing '-er' and the superlative degree is formed by suffixing '-est'. The adjective, 'large' (which is monosyllabic) is the positive form. Its comparative degree of comparison is 'larger'. Its superlative degree of comparison is 'largest '. Hence, option B is the correct answer. Options A and D are incorrect as 'large' used in these sentences is the positive form, not the comparative form.Option C is incorrect as 'more larger' is an incorrect usage of the said adjective.

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