i am not nearly as attractive a travelling companion as the one who has just left ..(sentence of comparative degree)
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I am not nearly as more attractive as a travelling companion as the one who has just left.
Degrees of comparison for attractive are attractive (positive), more attractive (comparative) and most attractive (superlative).
Degrees of comparison for attractive are attractive (positive), more attractive (comparative) and most attractive (superlative).
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The comparative degree of the given positive degree is -
- I am not a more attractive traveling companion than the one who has just left.
Explanation :
- Here 'I' and 'the one who has just left' has been compared with by the word 'than' so we easily conclude that comparative degree makes comparison between two dissimilar persons.
- 'I' is first person singular number and 'the one who has just left' can be third person plural number.
- Example : I can do it better than you. You can see here agin same way 'I' and 'you' has been compared by the word 'than'. After comparative degree 'than' is used in a sentence. Positive Degree of 'Attractive' is 'more attractive'.
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