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sunil is the eldest brother correct the following sentences​

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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The correct sentence is, "Sunil is the eldest among all brothers".

Explanation:

  • This is the superlative degree.
  • In English grammar, there are three types f degrees: positive, comparative, and superlative.
  • A positive degree does not make any comparison and it is the normal form of an adverb.
  • In a comparative degree, a comparison is made between two people or objects.
  • The superlative degree is the highest form of all degrees and is considered above all.

Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

  • The given sentence has a mistake because Sunil has not compared yet with others, so we have to compare Sunil with other.

  • Sunil is the eldest among all brothers. 'Among all brothers' has been used to compare with Sunil.

  • Now the sentence has turned into an example of superlative degree. 'Eldest' is a Superlative Degree of 'elder'. Definite Article 'the' is always used before superlative degree.
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