no other animal is so fast as cheetah change into comparative degree
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Cheetah is faster than any other animal.
Explanation:
Degree of comparison -
The given sentence is a positive degree sentence while converting the sentence into comparative degree do the following changes-
- We should begin the sentence with cheetah as it is the object of the sentence.
- then we should use helping verb so the present sentences in present tense so we should use is as a helping verb.
- then we should use comparative form of adjective that is faster which is followed by than any other then subject.
The comparative degree sentence structure is-
Object+ helping verb- comparative form adjective+than any other+ subject
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The Cheetah is faster than any other animal
Explanation:
- The cheetah is described as the quickest animal in the provided statement.
- The adjective 'faster' compares the speed of other animals to that of the cheetah, whereas the word 'no' denotes that their speed is slower than that of the cheetah. As a result, it is correct.
- The word "faster" implies that the cheetah runs quicker than any other animal. As a result, it is correct.
- "Faster" compares the cheetah's speed to that of "other animals." As a result, this choice is likewise correct.
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