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A isn't Wiser than B- Change the Degree Comparative Degree to positive degree


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Answered by HappiestWriter012
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Changing the degree of comparison :

Given comparative degree = A isn't Wiser than B

In positive Degree, The statement will be " A is not as wise as B".

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Adjective [ Subject modifier ]

A adjective is a word which adds more details about the noun or pronoun, And you can say it modifies the subject by giving specific details to it.

In English, We have Three degrees of Comparison

They are
1) Positive degree ( If the sentence is negative, You can call it negative degree too )
2) Comparative degree
3) Superlative degree.

In these degrees , We compare objects using adjectives only . But what differs is how you compare .

Positive degree
A adjective which has a positive and simple one.

Example : Aarav is a good boy.

Here, We tell that Aarav is good boy, But we don't compare any other with him. Even if we do, We don't specify.

Other example : Aarav is one of the good boys in the class. No other boy is as good as aarav.

Comparative degree :
An adjective of comparative degree is used to compare two things.

Example : Aarav is better than Vikram.

Superlative degree :
Here, We compare one thing and compare with many other things.

Example : Aarav is the best boy in the class.

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Answered by seemanjoshi18
5

Answer:

harish is not wiser than Satish

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