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comparative degree of cold


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Answered by shivamtutor24
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colder
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Basic Adjective   ⇒  Comparative Adjective  ⇒  Superlative Adjective

    cold                                  colder                          The coldest

The comparative degree of cold is  colder    

  • The comparative degree is the first level of comparison that can be used to assess and distinguish between a comparable quality or set of similar qualities shared by the subjects in a given context.
  • This article will explain what a comparative degree is, how it differs from a positive and superlative degree, how it may be utilized, and provide examples so that you can fully grasp it.

Explanation:

  • By comparing two nouns or pronouns' attributes, the comparative degree can be used to determine which has the quality in question to a larger or lesser extent.
  • The form of an adjective or adverb that communicates a difference in amount, number, degree, or quality is known as the comparative degree, according to the Cambridge Dictionary.
  • The comparative form of an adjective or adverb, according to the Collins Dictionary, "indicates that something has more of a quality than something else has.
  • " According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the comparative degree refers to "the degree of comparison in a language that signifies an increase in the quality, quantity, or relation represented by an adjective or adverb."

The Comparative Degree of Comparison: Things to Keep in Mind

  • The first thing you should keep in mind is that the comparative degree can be used to compare a subject's quality to another that shares that feature.
  • The standard method for creating the comparative degree is to add "-er" to the end of the adjective before saying "than." Adjectives with one syllable are in this situation.
  • On the other hand, when it comes to polysyllabic adjectives, the adjectives stay the same and are preceded by the word "more."
  • You must double the final consonant in monosyllabic adjectives with vowels enclosed within two or three consonants before adding the suffix "-er" and the word "than."

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