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fill in the blanks with the positive, comparative or superlative degrees of adverbs given below. 2. the pasta tasted ____________ (good). the pizza tasted____________(good) than pasta. risotto tasted__________(good) of all Italian dishes and I relished the food a lot.​

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Answered by kirtikachakraborty
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Answer:

The appropiate degree of adverbs are highlighted in bold.

Explanation:

  • The pasta tasted good.
  • The pizza tasted better than pasta.
  • Risotto tasted better of all Italian dishes and I relished the food a lot.
Answered by jahanvi567
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Adverbs modify a verb, an adjective and sometimes another adverb in a sentence.

Some adverbs, like adjectives, have three degrees of comparison.

If the adverb is of one syllable, we form the comparative by adding -er, and the superlative by adding -est, to the positive; as, 'fast-faster-fastest'.

The pasta tasted good. The pizza tasted better than pasta. Risotto tasted best of all Italian dishes and I relished the food a lot.

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