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Rewrite the sentences using the degrees of

comparison given in brackets without changing

their meanings.

1. A car’s price is usually as expensive as a bike’s

price (comparative degree)

a) A car’s price is usually cheaper than the bike’s

price

b) A car’s price is usually bigger a bike‘s price

c) A car’s price is usually more expensive than a

bike‘s price

d) A car’s price is usually more complex than a

bike’s price

2. No other member of the family is as wise as

grandfather (superlative degree).

a) grandfather is as wise as other members

b) grandfather is the wisest member of the

family

c)grandfather is the most wise member

d)none of these
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Answers

Answered by bhaswatiray95
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Answer:

1. c) A car's price is usually more expensive than a bike's price.

2. b) Grandfather is the wisest member of the family..

Explanation:

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