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The aeroplane flies faster than helicopter. change the degree (both)​

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Answered by adarshpratapsingh367
2

Answer:

the helicopter flies faster than Aeroplane.

Answered by MISSTHUNDER
37

positive :-The helicopter not flies as fast as aeroplane

superlative:-The aeroplane flies fastest all helicopters

structure of positive degree:-

Positive degree" is a term that relates to adjectives and adverbs. An adjective or adverb that does not make a comparison is said to be in the positive degree. (In other words, the "positive degree" is the normal form of an adjective or adverb.)

structure of comparative and superlative degree:-

Adjectives with two syllables can form the comparative either by adding -er or by preceeding the adjective with more. These adjectives form the superlative either by adding -est or by preceeding the adjective with most. In many cases, both forms are used, although one usage will be more common than the other.

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