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kisan does not run so fast as ravi change to comprative degree

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: Ravi is faster than Kisan.

Explanation: We see two people here, which is comparative degree, and in comparative degree, we know that we use the "+er" form of adjective, examples, faster, smaller, harder, etc.

The condition says that Kisan is not as fast as Ravi, which implies that Ravi is faster than Kisan.

Answered by SparklingThunder
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Answer:

  \huge  \bold{ \purple{ \underline{ \overline { \fbox \colorbox{pink} { \red{ Ravi  \: ran \:  faster \:  than \:  Kisan \: .}}}}}}

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