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i am not nearly as attractive a travelling companion as the one who has just left ..(sentence of comparative degree)

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Answered by InnocentBachiNo1
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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).
Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

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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