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5.
My sister is (young/younger/youngest) than me.
A mouse is a (small/smaller/smallest) animal.
6.
7. The (strong/stronger/strongest) wrestler will win the co
B. Roopal wrote a (short/shorter/shortest) play
adjectives change in special ways to show comparison. Ty
7.
od better
best
worse - worst​

Answers

Answered by diva4589
3

Answer:

5) younger

6) small

7) strongest

8) short

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answers:

  • My sister is (young/younger/youngest) than me.

Ans: My sister is Younger than me.

  • A mouse is a (small/smaller/smallest) Animal.

Ans: A mouse is a Small animal.

  • The (strong/stronger/strongest) wrestler will win the competition.

Ans: The Strongest wrestler will win the competition

  • Roopal wrote a (short/shorter/shortest) play

Ans: Roopal wrote a short Play

Know more:

  • Positive Degree: A normal form of adjective or Adverb. Doesn't compare.

  • Comparative Degree: This Degree is used to compare two Things. pretty much what the name says. "It compares". marked with Much, More, "-er" etc.

  • Superlative Degree: This Degree, is nothing but two steps higher than Comparative Degree, it Compares Loudly. Is marked with "-est"

Examples:

  • Positive Degree:

That Man, Is a good guy.

➲ An ant is a small insect.

  • Comparative Degree:

That Man is Better than him

➲ An Ant is smaller than a bee.

  • Superlative Degree:

He is the Best.

➲ An ant is the Smallest Insect.

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