Gold is the most precious metal (change the degree of the adjective )
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Positive: No other metal is as precious as gold.
Comparative: Gold is more precious than any other metal.
Superlative: Gold is the most precious of all metals.
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Comparative: Gold is more precious than any other metal.
Superlative: Gold is the most precious of all metals.
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After changing the degree of the adjective, the sentence will be "Gold is the most precious metal of all". Following is the explanation:
- The adjective "precious" means great value or worth.
- The degree of an adjective refers to its intensity or strength. There are three degrees of adjectives: positive, comparative, and superlative.
- The positive degree of an adjective is used to describe a quality or characteristic without comparing it to anything else. For example, "Gold is a precious metal."
- The comparative degree of an adjective is used to compare two things. It is formed by adding "er" to the positive form of the adjective for most adjectives or using the word "more" before the adjective. For example, "Gold is more precious than silver."
- The superlative degree of an adjective is used to describe the highest degree or the greatest intensity of a quality or characteristic. It is formed by adding "est" to the positive form of the adjective for most adjectives or using the word "most" before the adjective. For example, "Gold is the most precious metal of all."
- In the given sentence, the adjective "precious" is in the positive degree. By changing it to the superlative degree, the sentence becomes, "Gold is the most precious metal of all," which indicates that gold is the most valuable metal among all others.
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