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He knows you better than I. Change into positive degree and superlative degree.

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Answered by sujishankar1491974
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Answer:

POSITIVE: No one knows you as good as him.

SUPERLATIVE: He knows u the best.

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Answered by amardeeppsingh176
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Answer:

Explanation:

Positive degree:

The fundamental, uncompared form of an adjective or adverb in English grammar is the positive degree, as opposed to its comparative or superlative forms.also known as the absolute degree or the base form. One of the easiest words to understand in the English language is "positive degree."

The positive degree of the given sentence is 'I don't know you as good as him'.

Superlative degree:

When comparing nouns in a given context, the superlative degree of comparison is typically employed to indicate which nouns have the greatest or least degree of the quality being discussed. This superlative degree of comparison is used when comparing three or more nouns or pronouns.

The superlative degree of the given sentence is 'He knows you the best'.

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