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rama walks faster than sita(change into positive)

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Answered by KARTIKzzzz
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Sita doesn't walks as faster as Rama

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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The sentence in the positive degree is:

Sita does not walk as fast as Rama.

* The given sentence is in the comparative degree in which words related to comparison are used such as 'faster', 'slower' ( words ending with 'er').

* In case of positive degree, no words of comparison are used and is the basic form that is used.

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