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(a) This is the oldest temple in kolkata
(Comparative)
(b) Iron is more useful than many other metals
(Superlative)
(c) Jack's room is smaller than sheela's room
(Comparative)
(d) Rani is the prettiest girl in the class
(Comparative)
(e) Dogs are more faithful than another animals
(Superlative)
(f) Shakunthalam is the best drama in sanskrit
(Positive)
(g) Very few Indian cities are as big as chennai
(Superlative)
(h) Hari is taller than Revathy (Positive)
(i) He is as wise as solomon (Comparative)
(j) Australia is bigger than England (Positive)

Answers

Answered by KomalSrinivas
0

The answers are as follows:

a. No other temple in Kolkata is older than this one.

b. Iron is the most useful metal.

c. Jack's room is smaller than Sheela's room.

d. No other girl in class is prettier than Rani.

e. Dogs are the most faithful animals.

f. No other drama in Sanskrit is as good as Shakunthalam.

g. Chennai is one of the biggest Indian cities.

h. Revathy is not as tall as Hari.

i. He is not wiser than Solomon.

j. England is not as big as Australia.

Degrees of Comparison

  • Adjectives are classified into three degrees of comparison based on their intensity. They can be divided into positive, comparative, and superlative degrees.
  • In this exercise, we need to convert the given sentences according to the given instructions.
  • Sentence 'c' is already in the comparative degree. Therefore, it remains unchanged.

Answered by sadiaanam
0

a) There is no older temple in Kolkata than this one, which is your answer.

b) The most practical metal is iron.

c) In comparison to Sheela's room,

 Jack's room is smaller.

d) Rani is the class's most attractive student

e) Dogs are the loyalst of all creatures.

(f)The best Sanskrit drama ever created is Shakuntala.

g) Chennai is one of India's largest cities.

h) Hari was shorter than Kailash in height

(i) He was not wiser than Solomon.

j) Australia was larger than England.

In the morphology or syntax of different languages, this is referred to as Comparison when adjectives and adverbs are expressed in a form that is inflected or periphrastic to compare the degree, quality, or quantity of a matched word, phrase, or sentence. A superlative construction is used to express the highest degree, quantity, or quality in relation to all other comparators. The grammatical category related to this sentence is Degree of comparison. The superlative degree denotes the highest degree, whereas the comparative degree denotes a higher degree (as in bigger and more fully) and the positive degree merely defines a characteristic (as biggest and most fully).

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