Math, asked by Manjot3575, 1 year ago

No boy in his son's class is as bright as his son is brainly

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Answered by writersparadise
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Well, the question seems to be incomplete and vague. The correct requirement for the answer is not given, so I am giving an assumed answer.

Also, the 'brainly' at the end of the sentence shall be omitted assuming that it was just to mention this forum as not included in the question.

The sentence is incorrect because of the presence of the word 'is' at the end. Since it is a comparative sentence where a father seems to be comparing his son with his classmates, the comparison shall end with his son.

So, the correct form of the sentence will be - "No boy in his son's class is as bright as his son".

There is no need of adding a 'is' at the end of the sentence.
Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

No boy in his son's class is as bright as his son.

Step-by-step explanation:

"is" not correct because there is a comparison only.

I am not giving large explanation because there is no need that's enough to understand.

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