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Napoleon was the bravest of thegeneralschange the following into other two degrees of comparisons​

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Answered by Vamprixussa
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Napoleon was braver than the generals.

Napoleon was brave.

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Answered by fistshelter
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Napoleon was the bravest of the generals - This sentence is in the superlative degree of comparison.

Positive degree of comparison - No general was as brave as Napoleon.

Comparative degree of comparison - Napoleon was braver than any other general.

An adjective is a describing word which describes a noun or pronoun. For example : Ram is an intelligent boy - The word 'intelligent' is an adjective as it describes the noun 'boy'.

There are three degrees of comparison of an adjective:-

  1. Positive degree - 'brave'
  2. Comparative degree - 'braver'
  3. Superlative degree - 'bravest'
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