meera :Yes. They are definitely ____ conveniently located than the present ones.
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yes .They are definitely *more* convenient .
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The correct answer is (2) more.
They are more conveniently located than the present ones.
- A few descriptors have various types of comparatives and superlatives. great - better - best. terrible - more awful - most awful. little - less - least. much (many) - more - most.
- Overall etymology, the comparative is a syntactic development that communicates a comparison between two elements or gatherings of substances in quality or degree - see additionally comparison for an outline of comparison, as well as certain and superlative levels of comparison.
- We use comparatives and superlatives to say how individuals or the situation are unique.
- We utilize a comparative descriptor to communicate how two individuals or the situation are unique, and we utilize a superlative modifier to show how one individual or thing is different from all the others of its sort. For example, Mick is taller than Jack.
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