Ravi is better in ithletics than raj change into positive degree
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Raj is not as good as Ravi in athletics.
- If the sentence is in positive degree and is affirmative, it'll have the following structure :
- Structure - subject + verb + as (adjective) as + object of comparison.
- Example - Khushali is as clever as Kshitij.
- If the sentence is in positive degree and is negative, it'll have thefollowing structure:
- Structure - subject + verb + negative word + so (adjective ) as + object of comparison.
- Example - Khushali is not so clever as Kshitij.
- If the sentence is in comparative degree, it will have the following structure :
- Structure : Subject + verb + adjective + than + object of comparison.
- Example - Kshitij is cleverer than Khushali.
- If the sentence is in superlative degree, it'll have thefollowing structure.
- Structure - subject + verb + the + adjective.
- Example - Kshitij is the cleverest.
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Raj is not as good as Ravi in athletics.
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If the sentence is in positive degree and is affirmative, it'll have the following structure :
Structure - subject + verb + as (adjective) as + object of comparison.
Example - Khushali is as clever as Kshitij.
If the sentence is in positive degree and is negative, it'll have thefollowing structure:
Structure - subject + verb + negative word + so (adjective ) as + object of comparison.
Example - Khushali is not so clever as Kshitij.
If the sentence is in comparative degree, it will have the following structure :
Structure : Subject + verb + adjective + than + object of comparison.
Example - Kshitij is cleverer than Khushali.
If the sentence is in superlative degree, it'll have thefollowing structure.
Structure - subject + verb + the + adjective.
Example - Kshitij is the cleverest.
Additionalinformation:
If the sentence is in positive degree and is affirmative, it'll have the following structure :
Structure - subject + verb + as (adjective) as + object of comparison.
Example - Khushali is as clever as Kshitij.
If the sentence is in positive degree and is negative, it'll have thefollowing structure:
Structure - subject + verb + negative word + so (adjective ) as + object of comparison.
Example - Khushali is not so clever as Kshitij.
If the sentence is in comparative degree, it will have the following structure :
Structure : Subject + verb + adjective + than + object of comparison.
Example - Kshitij is cleverer than Khushali.
If the sentence is in superlative degree, it'll have thefollowing structure.
Structure - subject + verb + the + adjective.
Example - Kshitij is the cleverest.
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