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Lolita is not so tall as Sengar. (This sentence is in …………….. degree) 
  (A)comparative  (B) positive  (C) superlative  (D) none of these 

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Answered by Anonymous
49

Answer:

comparative..,...........

it express comparison in two entities or group of entities in quality or degree.

Answered by skyfall63
4

Lolita is not so tall as Sengar. (This sentence is in comparative degree)  

Option: (A)

Explanation:

"Tall" is an adjective of a positive degree. Here, we compare the height of two people with a positive adjective.

So, the answer is positive not comparative.

Adjectives always added with '-er' in the Comparative degree.

Example: tall = taller.

  • The positive degree of the adjective is the simplest form of the adjective.  
  • The superlative degree of the adjective implies the highest degree of consistency.
  • Superlative degree is used to compare things or more than two persons.  
  • Superlative and comparative forms of adjectives are formed by adding r and st or er and est or more and most etc.

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