Math, asked by Joysree661, 2 months ago

Give an example of Degree​

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Answered by Anonymous
6

There are three degrees of comparison:-

  1. Positive degree
  2. Comparative degree
  3. Superlative degree

  • Positive : for an equal comparison (Ram is as tall as Meena)

Adding the adjective between as and as forms it.

  • Comparative : for comparing two things. (Ram is not taller than Meena)

Adding er to adjective or putting more infront of it

Followed by than

  • Superlative : for comparing more than two objects (Ram is tallest among boys)

Adding est to the adjective

putting the most infront of it.

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Answered by saraswati100
5

There are three degrees of comparison namely:-

  1. the positive degree
  2. the comparative degree
  3. the superlative degree

  • In positive degree only the root form or base form of adjective.
  • In comparative degree take "er" as suffix and long words are preceded as 'more' in comparative degree.
  • In superlative degree "est" is added to the adjective or adverbs or for long words 'most' preceded the words

Positive degree

he learns things fast.

Comparative degree

I can run faster.

she is more beautiful than the flower

Superlative degree

The cat runs fastest of all animals.

she is most talented in our class

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