I have never seen so big a diamond as this. Change into comparative,superlative and positive degree
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Changing the given sentence into comparative, superlative, and positive degrees we will get the following:
Comparative- I have never seen such a bigger diamond as this.
Superlative- I have never seen such a biggest diamond as this.
Positive- I have never seen such a big diamond.
What is Comparative, superlative, and positive degree?
- A superlative adjective describes a quality's extreme or maximum level. A superlative adjective is used to describe the exceptional excellence of one object among many.
- When two goods or individuals are being compared, the adjective word 'er' is used in conjunction with the word 'than' to form a comparative degree. 'More' is sometimes used.
- The term "positive degree" refers to adjectives and adverbs. The positive degree refers to an adjective or adverb that does not make a comparison.
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Positive —> I have never seen so big a diamond as this.
Comparative —> I have never seen such a bigger diamond as this.
Superlative —> I have never seen such a biggest diamond as this.
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