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he was the -- of all the performer

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Answered by Ishaan038
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He was the greatest of all the performer.

The sentence is in the superlative degree, the adjective of quality being 'great'. The superlative

form of 'great' is 'the greatest',

It is the highest degree of comparison and is used to compare three or more nouns or pronouns.

The superlative form is the second level of comparison and is formed by adding an

‘-est’ to the end of the adjective.

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Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer: He was the greatest of all the performers.

Explanation:

The word "excellent" used to describe quality in the statement is superlative. Great is compared to three or more nouns or pronouns using the superlative form "the greatest," which is the highest degree of comparison.

A final "-est" is added to the end of the adjective to create the superlative form, which is the second degree of comparison.

Hence, He was the greatest of all the performers is the correct answer.

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