Ram was as strong as Ravi [state the degree of comparison]
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Ram was as strong as Ravi [state the degree of comparison]
Ram was as strong as Ravi [state the degree of comparison]
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- Ram wasn't stronger than Ravi.
- Ravi was not stronger than Ram.
Explanation:
- Positive means when there is no comparison. Examples: Ram was as strong as Ravi .
- when we compare between two living or non-living things on the basis of some quality, we use comparative degree by adding 'er' to the adjectives. Examples Ram was not stronger than Ravi.
- Here 'stronger' is a comparative degree because 'er' has been added after the word strong and it has a comparison(stronger) between Ram and Ravi.
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The degree of comparison used in the given sentence is 'Positive Degree'.
Explanation:
The positive form is used in comparing two things or persons when there are no differences between the two things or persons. To form the positive, we use the structure 'as + positive adjective + as'. For example:
No other city in India is as big as Kolkata.
She is as beautiful as her younger sister.
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