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He is as tall as his brother(change degree of comparison)


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Answered by aman3813
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Hey mate here is ur answer....

He is taller than his brother....

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Answered by Anonymous
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"He is taller than his brother."

  • An adjective is a word that describes the qualities of a noun. It has three forms depending on the degree of comparison of the nouns in the sentence.
  • Positive- It is the first degree of an adjective where only a single object is being described. There is no comparison between nouns. Examples- tall, strong, good, difficult.
  • Comparative- The second degree of comparison is used to compare two different objects in a sentence. Example- taller, stronger, better, more difficult.
  • Superlative- The height degree of comparison is used when we compare more than two objects. It can be used to describe one object in a large group and compare it with the rest. Examples- tallest, strongest, best, most difficult.
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