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Otters are as common as mosquitoes in the Tigris marshes. (change the degree)​

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Answered by phillipinestest
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Degrees of an Adjective

Mosquitoes are not more common than otters in the Tigris marshes.

Explanation:

  • An Adjective is a describing word.
  • An adjective can be expressed in three degrees of comparison.
  • They are the positive degree, the comparative degree and the superlative degree.
  • The positive degree is the lowest degree of comparison. It implies only the adjective itself without any suffix added to it.
  • For example: Common is an adjective. It is in its positive degree.
  • The Comparative degree refers to the comparison of one with another.
  • It usually has a suffix added to the adjective or has the word more or much preceding it.
  • The comparison is made between two things through the word than.
  • For example the adjective common becomes more common in comparative degree.
  • The given question is in the positive degree.
  • Since there is a comparison between only two nouns hence it can be transformed only to its comparative degree.
  • The transformed sentence is : Mosquitoes are not more common than otters in the Tigris marshes.

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Answered by Mahu27
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Answer:

Mosquitoes are not more common than otters in Tigris marshes

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