English, asked by utsa15, 6 months ago

it is better than starve to beg change into posetive degree​

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Answered by juraijkhan864
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Answer:

In the statement (Question) the adjective “Better” can be used in it's Positive & Superlative forms without changing the meaning of the statement as stated below. It is 'good' to starve instead of begging. It is 'good' to starve, and not beg.

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Answered by twinkletoes2158
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Answer:

Comparative sentences are the one that is used to compare one thing or a person with another thing or an individual.

These sentences use positive adjectives with a structure ‘as’.

The answer will be:

Begging is not as good as starving.

Here you have to follow the comparison between beg and starve.

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