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D. Complete these sentences using the correct degrees of comparison of
the words given in brackets. Do not forget to use than or the, as appropriate.
1. My shoe size is
(big) yours
2. Hot air is
(light) cold air.
3. The air in the hills is
(fresh) of all.
4. A stream is
(narrow) a river.
5. Goldilocks found the baby bear's bed
(soft) of all.
6. K2 is
(high) peak in India.
(good)
7. Sachin Tendulkar is one of
batsmen in the world.
(enjoyable)
8. We find playing chess
watching TV.
9. A sleeping bag will be
just a mat.
(useful)
10. Villas are
(costly) among houses.
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Answers

Answered by shaludoon1
7

Answer:

1. bigger than

2. lighter than

3. the most fresh

4. narrower than

5.the softest

6. the highest

7.Sachin Tendulkar is one of the best batsmen in the world .

8. we find playing chess more enjoyable than watching TV.

9.A sleeping bag will be more useful than just a mat.

10.Villas are the costliest among houses.

Explanation:

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
2

Completed sentences using the correct degrees of comparison of

the words given in brackets are as follows:

1. My shoe size is bigger than yours

2. Hot air is lighter than cold air.

3. The air in the hills is freshest of all.

4. A stream is more narrow than a river.

5. Goldilocks found the baby bear's bed softest of all.

6. K2 is the highest peak in India.

7. Sachin Tendulkar is one of the best batsmen in the world.

8. We find playing chess more enjoyable than watching TV.

9. A sleeping bag will be more useful than just a mat.

10. Villas are costlier among houses.

Degrees of comparison:

  • Comparatively, adjectives and adverbs are commonly employed.
  • Comparisons can be categorized into three types: comparative, superlative, and positive (or negative).
  • Comparative adjectives are used to contrast two objects they modify (larger, smaller, faster, higher).
  • When comparing two nouns, they use the following syntax: noun (subject) + verb + comparative adjective + than + noun (object).

Adjectives:

  • An adjective is a word that describes the qualities, traits, or quantity of a noun.
  • Twelve eggs is an example of an adjective, as are words like "beautiful," "smooth," or "heavy."
  • A noun or noun phrase's referent is often modified or described by an adjective, according to linguistic theory.
  • Its purpose in semantics is to change the information a noun delivers.

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