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Mohan came ------than Sohan.
letter
later
last
none​

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Answered by SparshaM
1

Answer:

Mohan came ------ than Sohan.

  • The right option for the blank space is 'later.'

  • So the complete sentence is : Mohan came later than Sohan.

  • Comparison of Adjectives are of three types and they are : Positive Degree, Comparative Degree and Superlative Degree.

  • The complete sentence is an example of Comparative Degree because here Mohan has compared with Sohan by the word 'later.'

  • Here later is Comparative Degree, late is Positive Degree and latest is Superlative Degree.
Answered by PADMINI
1

Mohan came later than sohan.

  • The correct word to be filled in the given blank is ''Later''
  • The word ''Later'' is the comparative adjective of ''Late''. Adjectives have three different degrees of comparison. The positive, The comparative, and the superlative.
  • The positive degree of comparison is used to describe one item. The comparative degree is used to describe two items whereas the superlative degree is used to describe two or more items.

                 Positive  Comparative  Superlative

For time:     Late          Later              Latest

For order:   Late          Latter              Last

  • ''Mohan came later than sohan.'' Here, Sohan came first. After Sohan, Mohan came.  
  • In the given sentence, the word ''later'' refers to a future time (afterwards.)

Hence, the required answer is an option (B)=> LATER

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