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she is not so good a singer as a dancer.(rewrite it in all possible ways by changing the degree of comparison)

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Answered by Anonymous
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By changing the degree,

She is a better dancer than a singer.

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

She is a better dancer than a singer.

Explanation:

When a comparison is made, the form of the adjective changes.

When there is no contrast, an adjective is said to be in the positive degree.

When an adjective is used to compare two things, it is said to be in the comparative degree.

nouns/pronouns.

When an adjective is used to compare more than two things, it is said to be in superlative degree.nouns/pronouns. Before superlative degrees, we use the article 'the.'There are three levels of comparison for adjectives:

1. Positive degree: This is the simplest form of the adjective. Smart, excellent, clever, and so forth are examples.

2. Comparative degree: We utilise comparative degree when comparing two people or items of the same class. Smarter, better, more intelligent, and so on are examples.

3. Superlative degree: It is considered to be in superlative degree when more than two people or items of the same class are compared. Examples include brightest, finest, most intelligent, and so forth.

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