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I love all my sons equally well transform into comparative

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Answered by kshytizNES
22
Hi
I came across a sentence in a grammar book in its exercise section 
that says to change degree of comparison. That sentence is: He loves all his sons equally well. Though being grammatically wrong and unacceptable, the one I changed
is: He does not love any one of his sons more than the remaining.
Thank you
Answered by pakhi6
10

Answer:

He loves all his sons equally well.

-> He does not love any of his sons more than the other.

Explanation:

Here we go...since we know we need to put up this statement as a comparison so, it's necessarily required to compare his sons among itself. Therefore we compare one of the son with all othes.

Thank you

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