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Sita is as tall as gita(convert into comparative degree)

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Answered by PADMINI
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Sita is taller than Gita.

The above-given sentence is in the degree of comparative.

Degrees of comparison:

  • Adjectives have three different degrees of comparison. The positive, The comparative, and the superlative.
  • The positive degree of comparison is used to describe one item.
  • The comparative degree is used to describe two items.
  • The superlative degree is used to describe two or more items.

Positive degree - tall

Comparative degree - taller

Superlative degree - tallest

Hence, the required sentence is ''Sita is taller than Gita.''

Answered by pradip12ghoshal
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Answer:

Sita is not taller than Gita.

Explanation:

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