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q: change the degree of the following. 1/he is the strongest main in the village.​

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Answered by asimgoswami17307
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Answer:

Positive -- No other man in the village is as strong as him.

Comparative -- He is stronger than any other man in the village.

Explanation:

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Answered by varadad25
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Answer:

1. No other man in the village is as strong as him. ( Positive Degree )

2. He is stronger than any other man in the village. ( Comparative Degree )

Explanation:

1. Positive Degree:

The given sentence is in Superlative Degree.

We have to convert it into Positive Degree.

The subject of the sentence is 'he'.

The helping verb used in the sentence is 'is'.

The adjective of the sentence is 'strong' ( Superlative form strongest ).

The object of the sentence is 'man in the village'.

According to rules,

We have to use 'no other' in the beginning of the sentence.

We have to use the object of the sentence.

We have to use the helping verb of the sentence.

We have to use the first form ( Positive form ) of the adjective of the sentence in between 'as - as'.

We have to use the accusative case of the subject 'he' i. e. 'him'.

Hence, the degree of the given sentence is changed to Positive Degree.

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2. Comparative Degree:

The given sentence is in Superlative Degree.

We have to convert it into Comparative Degree.

The subject of the sentence is 'he'.

The helping verb used in the sentence is 'is'.

The adjective of the sentence is 'strong' ( Superlative form strongest ).

The object of the sentence is 'man in the village'.

According to rules,

We have to use the subject and helping verb of the sentence as they are in the beginning of the sentence.

We have to use the second form ( Comparative form ) of the adjective of the sentence along with 'than'.

We have to use 'any other'.

We have to use the object of the sentence at last.

Hence, the degree of the given sentence is changed to Comparative Degree.

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