i was the most important man ( comparative degree)
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Adjectives are the part of speech which are used to qualify or modify a noun or pronoun.
There are three degrees in the adjective that are a positive degree, comparative degree, and superlative degree. Positive degree being the base form of comparison. It is not in comparison with the comparative and superlative degree.
In the above sentence adjective used is 'most important' which is the superlative degree of an adjective. The comparative degree of 'most important' is 'more important.'
Therefore, the sentence would be written as:
I was more important than others.
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