imaginary fear is more dangerous the real experience into positive degree
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Degrees of comparison
The real experience is not as dangerous as imaginary fear.
Explanation:
- An adjective is an important part of speech.
- It is a describing word that usually furnishes more information about a noun.
- An adjective has three degrees of comparison- the positive, the comparative and the superlative.
- The given sentence, ' imaginary fear is more dangerous the real experience' is in the comparative degree.
- The adjective used is 'dangerous'. The quantifier 'more' signifies the comparative degree.
- To transform this sentence into positive degree the positive form of the adjective which is just 'dangerous' has to be used.
- The transformed sentence becomes : The real experience is not as dangerous as imaginary fear.
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