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Giraffe is taller than camel. (Change into positive degree



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Answered by limesaga1111
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Answer:

The camel is not as tall as the giraffe.

Explanation:

While changing comparative form to positive degree, write these key words:

not as ___ as (in the blank, insert the positive degree of the comparative adjective)

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Answered by steffiaspinno
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The camel is not as tall as giraffe.

The reasons are here as follows:

* In English, a positive degree is an uncompared and base form of adjectives and adverbs.

* It is also known as absolute degree and hence easiest form to grasp.

* In the given sentence, 'taller' is the comparative degree while 'tall' is the positive degree.

* A comparative degree is used to compare two items and positive degree describes a single item.

* When there is an interchange of sentences from comparative to positive, 'no' or 'not' is added. This does not change the meaning of the given sentence.

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