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Answered by chandanagaekwad71
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A. A Snake is more poisonous than a baboon.

B. Dad's bag was too heavy than mine.

C. The living room is very cold than mine.

D. A Dolphin is more intelligent than a Tuna.

Calm Calmer Calmest

Lazy Lazier Laziest

Clean Cleaner Cleanest

Cheap Cheaper Cheapest

Answered by TheEternity
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REQUIRED ANSWER :-

2. Complete the sentences using the correct form of comparative adjectives and the word "then".

A. A snake is more poisonous then a baboon.

B. Dad's bag was heavier then mine.

C. The living room is colder then my bedroom.

D. A dolphin is more intelligent then a Tuna.

3. Complete the chart.

Normal adjectives :- Calm

Comparative :- Calmer

Superlative :- Calmest

Normal adjectives :- Lazy

Comparative :- Lazier

Superlative :- Laziest

Normal adjectives :- Clean

Comparative :- Cleaner

Superlative :- Cleanest

Normal adjectives :- Cheap

Comparative :- Cheaper

Superlative :- Cheapest

MORE TO KNOW :-

ADJECTIVES :-

  • Adjectives are the word that describe noun or pronoun.
  • Adjectives are used with a noun or pronoun to add something for its meaning.

ADJECTIVES DEGREE OF COMPARISON :-

  • The adjectives change in form to show the comparison are called DEGREE OF COMPARISON.
  • They are of 3 types :- positive degree, comparative degree and superlative degree.

POSITIVE DEGREE :-

  • An adjective that does not make a comparison is called Positive degree.
  • Eg :- Good, lazy, beautiful.

COMPARATIVE DEGREE :-

  • Adjectives that are used to compare differences between the two objects are called Comparative degree.
  • Eg :- Better, lazier, more beautiful.

SUPERLATIVE DEGREE :-

  • Adjectives that are used to compare three or more objects are called Superlative degree.
  • Eg :- Best, laziest, most beautiful.

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