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Define "Degrees of Comparison"​

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Answered by EmperorSoul
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The degree of comparison of an adjective describes the relational value of one thing with something in another clause of a sentence. The comparative degree of an adjective is used to compare the quality with that of another of its kind; and the superlative degree is used to compare the quality with many or all others.

Answered by ananya768
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When adjectives change in form to show comparison, they are called the degrees of comparison. Th degrees of comparison are classified into positive, comparative and superlative degrees of comparison.

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