He can't run as fast as l (change into comparative degree)
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Explanation:
He can't run faster than than me.
(or) I can run faster than him.
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He can't run faster than me.
Explanation:
- The sentence given has been written from a positive degree of comparison.
- It has to be changed into a comparative degree of comparison.
- In a positive degree, no comparison is made. 'Fast' is a positive degree of comparison.
- In a comparative degree, the comparison is made between two things. 'Faster' is the comparative degree of comparison.
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