one of the most vivid memories of my early childhood of two men discussing spiritual matters.(change into comparative degree)
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Answer:
The memory is two men discussing spiritual matters is vivider than most of the memories of my early childhood
Explanation:
Adjectives are used or reused to describe, quantify, modify, or identify nouns/pronouns. Degrees of adjectives or degrees of comparison that compare one thing/person to another exist for adjectives.
There are three levels of comparison for adjectives:
Adjectives with a positive degree
Adjective degree comparison
A superlative number of adjectives
Examples of Degrees of Comparison:
Positive degree - The cat moves quickly.
In terms of comparative speed, the cat outruns dogs.
The cat has the fastest running speed of any animal.
When comparing two items/people, a comparative degree is used by adding 'er' to the adjective word in conjunction with the word 'than.' In some cases, the word'more' is used.
Example of a comparative degree:
She is more intelligent than her sister.
She is happier than her sister.
Similarly, when comparing more than two things/people, the superlative degree is used by appending 'est' to the adjective word or, in some cases,'most'.
Examples of superlative degree of comparison:
He is the most powerful wrestler
He is the most attractive actor.
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