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identify whether the adverb in the given sentence is superlative or comparative ... mohan scored the highest in the class​

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Answered by vamsikrishnna9642m
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Answer:

superlative

Explanation:

mohan scored the highest in the class. In this sentence adverb is highest and adverb infront 'the' is superlative

Answered by thakursoniya349
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Answer:It's superlative. When we join 'est' at the end of the word, it becomes superlative.

Explanation:Example: I'm the tallest among my friends - Superlative

I'm taller then my friends - Comparative degree.

The Superlative Degree.The superlative degree (or superlative)

compares more than two things to show which has the least or greatest degree of the quality (e.g., brightest, most brightly).

comparative degree (plural comparative degrees) (grammar) The form of an adverb or adjective modified by more or ending in -er that is used when comparing two things.

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