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I am the most unhappy of men (change into comparative degree)

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Answered by priyaMajumdar
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Answer:

  • I am more unhappy than any other of men.

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Answered by vilnius
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The sentence in comparative degree is:

I am more unhappy than any other man.

Explanation:

  • Positive, comparative and superlative degrees are the three forms of degrees of comparison of an adjective.
  • In positive degree no comparisons done.
  • In a comparative degree, the comparison is done between two things, person or place.
  • In a superlative degree, the comparison is made between more than two things.
  • In the given sentence, 'most unhappy' is the superlative degree. It has been changed into a comparative degree which is 'more unhappy'.

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