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He is the tallest boy of the class (change the sentence using comparative degree of adjectives without changing meaning)

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Answered by rmb
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He is taller than the other boys in the class.

There are three degrees of comparison. These degrees are applicable to adjectives.

  • The first degree is the positive degree. It is the adjective in its basic form, like tall.
  • The second degree is the comparative degree, like taller.
  • The third degree is the superlative degree which is the highest form, like tallest.

Here, the changes made are:

  • Change in degree from ‘tallest’ to ‘taller’
  • Change in sentence structure to accommodate ‘taller’- The word 'than' is used with the comparative degree.

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Answered by iamnabakumar2021
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Answer:

he boy of the tallest the class

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