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I have always known that its greatest wealth is its people. ( change the degree)​

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Answered by uvivek9898
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I have always knew that the greatest wealth is it's people

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Answered by ChitranjanMahajan
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"I have always known that its people are its greater wealth than anything else" is the comparative degree form of the given sentence.

Degrees of Words ( Adjectives ) :

  • Each adjective can be one of the 3 degrees : positive, comparative, and superlative
  • The positive form of comparison i.e. 1st degree is the normal form of an adjective. Ex. Happy
  • The comparative i.e. 2nd degree is used to compare two nouns with the same adjective. Ex. Happier
  • The superlative i.e. the 3rd and the highest degree of comparison and is used to denote the maximum or minimum of all comparisons. Ex. Happiest

In the given sentence the adjective used is "greatest" which is in the 3rd degree i.e. Superlative as it denotes the maximum of all comparisons.

The corresponding 2nd degree i.e. comparative form of "greatest" is "greater" which denotes a comparison between two nouns.

The given sentence of superlative degree i.e. "greatest" in comparative degree using "greater" is : "I have always known that its people are its greater wealth than anything else".

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