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He is the wisest boy in the class. (change into comparative degree)​

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Answered by shibiwibi
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Answer: no other boy is as wise as him in the class.
Answered by AneesKakar
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Answer:

he is wiser than the other boys in the class.

Adjectives are words that describe and provide additional details about the nouns in a sentence or context. Multiple nouns may occasionally share the same qualities as one another or even outperform one or more of the other nouns involved. We use the degrees of comparison to compare features that are comparable to each other.

There are three degrees of comparison in English. they are as follows:

1. positive degree

The adjective's basic original form is the positive degree of comparison. You are not allowed to draw any comparisons with this degree. It only informs the audience of a property that a noun possesses.

for example- she is a smart woman.

2. comparative degree

When comparing two nouns with the same quality or the same quality at two separate times, the comparative degree of comparison is employed. It demonstrates which of the two possesses the referred-to quality to a greater or lesser extent.

for example- she is smarter than Riya.

3. superlative degree

The highest level of comparison is a superlative comparison. It is employed to contrast the similarities that more than two nouns possess. It reveals which of the nouns under comparison possesses the mentioned attribute or qualities to the greatest or least degree.
for example- she is the smartest of all.

since in the given question, we need to convert the superlative degree into a comparative degree, the correct answer would be he is wiser than the other boys in the class.

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