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Elephants are _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ than horses.
A)Bigger
B)Biger
C)As big as

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Answered by ShivangiKushary
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B)Bigger
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Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

bigger than a horse”.

Elephants are _ _ bigger_ _ _ _ _ _ than horses.

Explanation:

bigger is the comparative form

A comparative form is what?

Use the comparative form to compare two individuals, concepts, or objects. When comparing three or more things, the superlative form containing the word "the" is used. In writing, comparatives and superlatives are frequently utilised to strengthen or bolster words.

Adjectives with two syllables can be compared by adding -er or adding more before the adjective. These adjectives create the superlative by adding the -est or putting most before the adjective. Both variants are frequently used; however, one will be more typical than the other.

Three different comparatives

Three comparison modalities are available through CAS: intra-regional, cross-regional, and trans-regional. Many academics have employed CAS's comparative rubrics without being aware of the organization's larger aim or programme.

Hence bigger than a horse”.

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