He is certainly taller than his brother. (Rewrite in the positive degree.)
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His brother is not as tall as him.
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His brother is certainly not as tall as him.
- The degree relates to both adjectives and adverbs.
- It is also known as the base form or the absolute degree
- The negative words "no" or "not" are inserted when a comparative statement is changed to a positive sentence without altering its content.
- For example:
- Tom is not tall as Sarah.
- Sarah is as good as her sister.
- No other girl in the class is as good as her.
- In the given sentence, the height of two brothers is being talked upon.
- The adjective in the sentence is tall.
- Thus, the correct sentence in a positive degree is - His brother is certainly not as tall as him.
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