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Gold is ___than silver (costly) fill in the blanks with suitable degree of adjective

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Answered by anjubharti28675
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Answer: Gold is more costly than silver.

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Answered by AmulGupta
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Gold is more costly than silver. (costly)

Adjectives are essentially words that are used to describe nouns or pronouns.

What are the Degrees of Comparison of adjectives?

  • Adjective degrees, often known as comparison degrees, compare one thing or person to another.
  • The adjective or adverb's fundamental form is positive degree. It draws no parallels.
  • A comparative degree is the shape an adjective or adverb adopts while comparing two objects.
  • The superlative degree refers to the shape an adjective or adverb takes when comparing three or more objects.
  • The majority of adjectives (which are often one-syllable words) generate their superlative degree by adding "est" to the positive form of the adjective, and their comparative degree by adding "er."

Therefore, an adjective draws attention to the characteristics of the noun or pronoun in the phrase. The many levels of adjective comparison indicate the various levels of the noun's quality. These levels are also referred to as the adjective's forms.

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