English, asked by neelamkumari3256, 10 months ago

Change the degree of comparison. It is better to starve than beg​

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Answered by milanpaul1867
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Explanation:

In the statement (Question) the adjective “Better” can be used in it's Positive & Superlative forms without changing the meaning of the statement as stated below. It is 'good' to starve instead of begging. It is 'good' to starve, and not beg. It is 'good' to starve compared

Answered by GAURAVKUMARJANGHEL
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Answer:

POSITIVE - Good

1 .It is ‘good’ to starve instead of begging.

2.It is ‘good’ to starve, and not beg.

3.It is ‘good' to starve compared to begging.

SUPERLATIVE - Best

1.It's ‘best’ to starve, and not beg.

2. It's ‘best’ to starve instead of begging.

3. It's ‘best’ to starve compared to begging.

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