Change the degree of Comparison in each of the sentences as instructed in the brackets, 1. Nobody in his class is as swift as ved (superlative) 2. Rita was the bravest in his can comparative) 3. These apples are sweeter than all the fruits positive) 4. peter is the fastest of all the other boys (comparative) 5. No other flower is as beautiful as the rosel Superlative)
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Answer:
1. Ved is the swiftest boy in his class.
2. No one is braver than Rita.
3. No fruit is as sweet as apples are.
4. No one is faster than Peter.
5. The rose is the most beautiful of all the flowers.
Explanation:
Comparative adjectives are used to compare two things, objects, nouns, pronouns, etc. We use the following structure while using the comparative degree of adjective.
Noun (Subject) + verb + comparative adjective + than + noun (object)
Example
My computer works faster than his
Superlative degree of adjective is used to express the highest degree of something, for example best, tallest, worst, most difficult, etc.
The positive form is used in comparing two things or persons when there are no differences between the two things or persons. To form the positive, we use the structure 'as + positive adjective + as'. For example:
No other city in India is as big as Kolkata.
She is as beautiful as her younger sister.