Ramu is the richest man in the village identify the degree of comparison and change into the other two degree
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richest is an superlative degree thanks .
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Ramu is the richest man in the village – Superlative degree
Ramu is richer than any other man in the village – Comparative degree
Very few men in the village are as rich as Ramu – Positive degree
Explanation:
In a superlative degree form of sentence, -est is used as suffix to the adjective or most is used before the adjective while in comparative degree, -er is used as suffix to adjective or more is used before the adjective.
In positive degree sentence, as is used before and after the adjective to equalize the subject with the others. Hence, these are the general rules of recognising and even converting the sentences to any other form.
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