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\huge\pink{❣ QUESTION ❣}
Write comparitive and superlative degree of :
✾ Busy
✤ Happy
✥ Heavy
❖ Healthy
★ Dirty
☆ Easy
♣︎ Merry

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Answered by Anonymous
67

Given Question:-

Write comparitive and superlative degree of given Positive Degrees.

Answer :-

\sf\pink{Busy :- }

Comparitive of Busy = Busier

Superlative of Busy = Busiest

\sf\pink{Happy :-}

Comparitive of Happy = Happier

Superlative of Happy = Happiest

\sf\pink{Heavy :-}

Comparitive of Heavy = Heavier

Superlative of Heavy = Heaviest

\sf\pink{Healthy :-}

Comparitive of Healthy = Healthier

Superlative of Healthy = Healthiest

\sf\pink{Dirty :-}

Comparitive of Dirty = Dirtier

Superlative of Dirty = Dirtiest

\sf\pink{Easy :-}

Comparitive of Easy = Easier

Superlative of Easy = the Easiest

\sf\pink{Merry :-}

Comparitive of Merry = Merrier

Superlative of Merry = Merriest

Remember These Points :-

  1. The positive degree of an adjective is the adjective itself in its simple ( original ) form . It is used to denote the mere existence of a quality we speak of .
  2. The comparative degree of an adjective denotes a higher degree of quality than the positive degree .
  3. The superlative degree of an adjective denotes the highest degree of the quality
  4. The comparative degree is generally followed by the word than and the superlative degree is preceded by the and followed by of .
  5. Adjectives like superior , inferior , senior , junior are followed by to.

Answered by XxMissCutiepiexX
10

Explanation:

Given Question:-

Write comparitive and superlative degree of given Positive Degrees.

Answer :-

\sf\pink{Busy :- }

Comparitive of Busy = Busier

Superlative of Busy = Busiest

\sf\pink{Happy :-}

Comparitive of Happy = Happier

Superlative of Happy = Happiest

\sf\pink{Heavy :-}

Comparitive of Heavy = Heavier

Superlative of Heavy = Heaviest

\sf\pink{Healthy :-}

Comparitive of Healthy = Healthier

Superlative of Healthy = Healthiest

\sf\pink{Dirty :-}

Comparitive of Dirty = Dirtier

Superlative of Dirty = Dirtiest

\sf\pink{Easy :-}

Comparitive of Easy = Easier

Superlative of Easy = the Easiest

\sf\pink{Merry :-}

Comparitive of Merry = Merrier

Superlative of Merry = Merriest

Remember These Points :-

The positive degree of an adjective is the adjective itself in its simple ( original ) form . It is used to denote the mere existence of a quality we speak of .

The comparative degree of an adjective denotes a higher degree of quality than the positive degree .

The superlative degree of an adjective denotes the highest degree of the quality

The comparative degree is generally followed by the word than and the superlative degree is preceded by the and followed by of .

Adjectives like superior , inferior , senior , junior are followed by to.

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