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oxford current English grammar exercise 47 ch Degrees of comparison ​

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a foolish man is not as good as a wise man

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Degrees of comparison:

There are ​three types of degrees of comparison they are:

The Positive Degree:

This offers no examination. It simply educates us concerning the presence of a quality. cap condition of an adjective or adverb demonstrating straightforward quality, without examination or connection to increment or reduction For instance:

adjectives: slow, lovely, cheerful

adverbs: gradually, delightfully, cheerfully

The Comparative Degree:

This analyzes two things to show which has the lesser or more noteworthy degree of the quality. The similar degree is for the most part framed by adding '- er' to the furthest limit of the adjective followed by 'than'. This is the situation of monosyllabic adjectives. Going against the norm, on account of polysyllabic adjectives, the adjectives continue as before and utilize the word 'more' before the adjective. For instance:

adjectives: more slow, more gorgeous, more joyful

adverbs: all the more leisurely, more flawlessly, more cheerfully

The Superlative Degree:

This looks at multiple things to show which has the least or most noteworthy degree of the quality. The superlative degree of examination is principally used to show which of the things in a specific setting has the best or least degree of the quality referenced. It is the most significant level of correlation and is utilized to think about at least three things or pronouns. For instance:

adjectives: slowest, generally gorgeous, most joyful

adverbs: most leisurely, most delightfully, most cheerfully

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