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Saudi Arabia is one of the hottest country in the world positive degree​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Very few countries were as hot as Saudi Arabia in the world.

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The above given sentence (Saudi Arabia is one of the hottest country in the world) is the second rule in Superlative degree.

Second rule:-

Superlative :- One of the + Superlative

Comparative:- than....... many other/most other

Positive:- Very few/Few Others +Are/were + as/so.......as

Degrees of comparison:-

Every adjective has three degrees.

1) Positive -Refers to a single person/Thing

Ex:- Sita is a real girl in the class.

2)Comparative - Comparison between two people /things

Ex:- Sita is taller than geetha in the class.

3) Superlative : Refers more than two persons/things

Ex:- Sita is the tallest girl in the class.

Note:-

When the comparison is between two , there is no superlative degree.

Answered by Anonymous
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Saudi Arabia is one of the hottest country in the world. ( positive degree)

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Very few country in the world is as hot as Saudi Arabia

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There are three types of degrees of comparison. They are:-------------

❐ Positive degree

❐ Comparative degree

❐ Superlative degree

Positive degree:- In positive degree the word " as" is mainly followed. It is simplest form of degree.

Example:-

Rani is a good girl

Comparative degree:- In comparative degree we compare one object with other object. It is used to compare the difference between two object.

Example:-

Rani is taller than pragaya.

Superlative degree:- Superlative degree is used to describe an object that is upper or at lower quality.

Example:- Her dog fastest of any dog in the race.

Rules:-

Noun(subject) + verb + as + positive adjective + noun ( object).

Noun(subject) + verb + than+ Comparative adjective + noun ( object).

Noun ( subject) + verb+ the+superlative adjective+ noun (object)

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