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degrees of comparison explain

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Answered by Anonymous
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English Grammar Degree of Comparison Rules. Most adjectives have three different forms to showdegrees of comparison—the positive, the comparative, and the superlative. The positive is used to describe one item, group, or person. Add -er or more to form the comparative of most one- and two- syllable adjectives.

Answered by Karthikrikky12
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Degrees of comparison are of 3 Types.

They are:

1. Positive degree.

2. Comparative degree.

3. Superlative degree.

Let us see all of them one by one.

1.Positive degree.

When we speak about only one person or thing or a place, We use the Positive degree.

Example:

• This house is big.

here we talked about a place

2.Comparative degree.

When we compare two persons or two things with each other,

We use both the Positive degree and Comparative degree.

Example:

This house is bigger than that one. (Comparative degree) .

3.Superlative degree.

When we compare more than two persons or things with one another,

We use all the three Positive, Comparative and Superlative degrees.

Example:

This is the biggest house in this street. (Superlative)

here biggest is superlative degree.

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