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comparative degree of selfish​

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Answered by miri34
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' -You are selfisher than me. -You are more selfish than me. -You are the most selfish of the class.

Answered by 1304vaishaligupta
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The comparative degree of selfish is more selfish .

Degree-

Degree in English grammar refers to the degree or magnitude of an adjective or adverb. There are three levels of comparison.

Positive degree is the most basic form of an adjective or adverb. This degree simply modifies a noun or verb. No comparisons were made.

Comparative degree -

1) Comparatives, as the name suggests, can be used to compare the quality of two nouns or pronouns to indicate whether the degree of quality mentioned is greater or lesser.

2) The Cambridge Dictionary defines comparatives as "adjective or adverbial forms of difference in quantity, number, degree, or quality.

3)" According to the Collins Dictionary, "The comparative form of an adjective or adverb indicates that something has a quality superior to that of another."

4) The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines the comparative as "a degree of comparison in language refers to or represents ”. , indicates an increase in quality, quantity, or relation represented by an adjective or adverb.

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