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Gold is the most precious metal (change the degree of the adjective )

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Answered by nms
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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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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

Positive – ‘No other metal is as precious as gold’.

Superlative – ‘Gold is the most precious of all metals’.

Comparative – ‘Gold is more precious than all the other metals’.

Explanation:

An adjective is a part of speech that describes a noun and states its quality. Every adjective has three types- ‘positive’, ‘comparative’, and ‘superlative’. Example: good, better, best.  

The adjective in the given sentence was in the ‘superlative degree’ that is most precious. While changing into the comparative form we use the comparative degree of the adjective that is more precious. To make the sentence into a positive one, we use the ‘positive’ form of the ‘adjective’ that is precious.  

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