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I have never seen so beautiful a diamond as this, change into superlative degree

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Answered by WaterPearl
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Given Sentence

I had never seen so beautiful diamond as this.

What to do ?

We have to Change this sentence into Superlative degree.

Answer

I had never seen most beautiful diamond as this.

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  • We use superlative degree when we compare more than two persons or things.It is the highest quality.

{\sf {\pink{\ \: Types \: of \: Degrees : }}}

  • Positive degree
  • Comparative degree
  • Superlative degree

Example

Positive Degree

  • The cat runs quickly.

Comparative Degree

  • The cats runs quicker than dogs.

Superlative Degree

The cat runs quickest of all animals.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\quad \red\star\: {\sf{Change \:  into  \: superlative \:  degree}}

{\underline{\boxed{\mathcal{\pmb{\quad GIVEN \:  \:  SENTENCE\quad}}}}}

\quad \red\star\: {\sf{I \: have \: never \: seen \: so\:  beautiful\: a\: diamond\: as\: this}}

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\quad \red\star\: {\sf{I \:had \:never\: seen\: most \:beautiful \:diamond \:as\: this.}}

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There are three degrees of comparison of some adjectives :

  1. Positive ( strong )
  2. Comparative ( Stronger )
  3. Superlative ( strongest )

  • When we want to describe a person or thing but there is no comparison, we use the positive degree.

  • When we want to compare two persons or things, we use the comparative degree.

  • When we want to compare more than two persons or things, we use superlative degree.

Example :-

  • Akhil is a strong man.
  • Aayush is stronger than Akhil.
  • Piyush is the strongest of the three.

\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered} \boxed{\begin{array}{cccc}\sf \pink{Positive} &\sf \purple{Comparative} &\sf \red{Superlative}\\\frac{\qquad \qquad \qquad \qquad}{}&\frac{\qquad \qquad \qquad \qquad}{}&\frac{\qquad \qquad \qquad \qquad\qquad}{}&\frac{\qquad \qquad \qquad \qquad\qquad}{}\\\sf Tall &\sf Taller&\sf Tallest\\\\\sf Hard&\sf Harder&\sf Hardest\\\\\sf Important &\sf More \:  important&\sf Most \:  important\\\\\sf Difficult&\sf More \:  Difficult&\sf Most \:  Difficult\end{array}}\end{gathered}\end{gathered}\end{gathered}

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