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He is no less to blame (degree change).​

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Answered by cuterambo
2

Answer:

Explanation:You aren’t less to blame.

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Answered by phillipinestest
5

Comparative degree:  He is not to be lesser blamed than any other person.

Superlative degree:  He is not the least to be blamed.  

Explanation:

  • The given sentence 'He is no less to blame' is a negative sentence.  It is in the positive degree.
  • 'Less' is the adjective used in this sentence which is in the positive degree.
  • An adjective has three degrees- positive, comparative and superlative.  The three degrees of less is- less, lesser, least.
  • In the comparative degree the sentence is: He is not to be lesser blamed than any other person.
  • In the superlative degree it is: He is not the least to be blamed.

Learn more on degrees of comparison.

Change to positive and comparative degrees of comparison.

1. He was one of the kindest persons I ever met.

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G. Rewrite these sentences using the degrees of comparison given in the brackets without  changing the meanings.

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