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he is as dull as a donkey ( change into comparative degree without changing the meaning)

He is as brave as lion ( change into comparative degree)

Iron is not so heavy as gold ( change into comparative degree)

Answers

Answered by αmαn4чσu
19

Answer:

1) He is as dull as a donkey.

Ans, A donkey is not duller than he.

2) He is as brave as lion.

Ans. He is braver than a lion.

3) Iron is not so heavy as gold.

Ans. Iron is heavier than gold.

Extra information about degree

Degrees of comparison.

When adjectives change in form to show comparison, they are called the degrees of comparison.

There are three types of comparison degress.

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

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Comparative degree.

It is used for comparison of two things or persons.

Example

  • Harsh is stronger than Sourav.

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Answered by SK6114113
3

Answer:

A donkey is not duller than he

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