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He is the best boy in the class. (change the degree into positive & comparative)​

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Answered by ChhutiMistry1
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Answer:

Positive - No other boy in the class is as good as he is.

Comparative - No other boy is better than him in the class.

Explanation:

In the English language, a degree of comparison may be a form of adjective that is used to compare a person or thing possessing the same quality with another. it's related to the adjective or adverb in a sentence. There are three degrees of comparison - positive, comparative, and superlative.

  1. An adjective or adverb that doesn't make a comparison is said to be in the positive degree.
  2. An adjective is claimed to be in the comparative degree when it is used to compare two nouns/pronouns.
  3. An adjective is in superlative degree when it's used to compare more than two nouns/pronouns. We use the article 'the' before the superlative degrees.

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Answered by VismayaDevashya
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Answer:

Positive degree- No other boy in the class is as good as he is.

Comparative degree- No other boy is better than him in the class.

Explanation:

There are three degrees of comparision of adjectives namely positive, comparative and superlative.

Positive degree: When two things are compared and said to be equal in terms of their quality then it's called positive degree and it is the simplest form.

Example: He is a tall guy.

Comparative degree: When two things are compared and said to be unequal in terms of their quality then it's called comparative degree.

Example: He is taller than Ram.

Superlative degree: Superlative degree is when more than two things are involved in the comparision.

Example: He is the tallest one in the class.

Note: Compare the adjective tall in the given examples.

Given question: He is the best boy in the class.

Here best is the adjective.

Positive degree- No other boy in the class is as good as he is.

Comparative degree- No other boy is better than him in the class.

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