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I cannot speak as fast as you (change to comparative degree)​

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Answered by sneha8171
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Answer:

I can't speak faster than you...

Explanation:

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Answered by Nithyar6
0

Answer:

The correct answer is:-

I cannot speak faster than you.

Explanation:

We have to use comparative degree in the given sentence. Also we know that after using comparative degree we use than .

So,in the given sentence the comparative degree of fast is faster. Hence we used 'faster than' in the given sentence.

Adjective:- An adjective is a part of speech that can be used to describe about a noun or pronoun that acts as the subject in a sentence. Adjectives are found after the verb or before the noun it modifies.

Degrees of adjective:-

Adjectives have three degrees of comparison :-

Positive degree of adjectives

Comparative degree of adjectives

Superlative degree of adjectives

The Comparative degree of Adjective is used to compare two things /nouns/ etc.

Examples of comparative degrees of adjective:-

Weak weaker

old older

nice nicer

big bigger

happy happier

powerful more powerful

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