Radha is taller than other girl (change into superlative degree)
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Radha is taller than the other girls, is a comparative sentence.
In superlative sentences, the adjectives are placed in their greatest possible degree. These are also often marked by adding the suffix - est at the end of the adjective word.
So the superlative for the above-mentioned sentence would be
Radha is the tallest.
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Radha is taller than any other girl.
- The given sentence is in the comparative degree.
- To change it into a superlative degree, we need to use "tallest" in the sentence.
Superlative degree:
Radha is the tallest.
Degrees of comparison:
- Adjectives have three different degrees of comparison. The positive, The comparative, and the superlative.
- The positive degree of comparison is used to describe one item.
- The comparative degree is used to describe two items.
- The superlative degree is used to describe two or more items.
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