Is it possible to have the word 'not' in the comparitive degree sentence? Example : Priya is not taller than Amutha. Is this a correct sentence. If it's a correct sentence please change it into positive degree.
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No, I should be like Amutha is taller than Priya.
Sometimes not is used but usually comparitive degree sentences are without the use of not.
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no,usually in a comparative degree,we avoid the use of not.
Explanation:
you should split and reverse the sentence and then see if it fits.like;
"Amutha is taller than Priya ''
in place of "Priya is not taller then amutha"
the best way is to use both ways,with not and without not in your mind and see which way fits .
in this , without not is better.
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