The airplane flies faster than birds change the degree of comparison
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The airplane flies faster than birds (change the degree of comparison)
Positive:
No other birds flies as fast as the airplane.
Superlative:
The airplane flies fastest of all birds birds.
Additional Information:
An Adjective of Quality can be used in three degrees: Positive, Comparative, and Superlative. They are called the three degrees of comparison.
The Positive degree indicates an adjective in its simple form. It denotes the mere existence of some quality. It is used when no comparison is made :
Ex- This is a good book .
Gold is a precious metal.
In Comparative degree there is always a comparison between two things or sets of things. It indicates a higher degree of quality than the positive. It is used when two things are compared :
Ex- That book is better than your book.
Gold is more precious than copper.
The Superlative degree denotes the highest degree of quality and is used when more than two things are compared:
Ex- This book is the best of all the books.
Gold is the most precious of all metals.
The airplane flies faster than birds.(change the degree of comparison)
Positive:-
No other bird flies as fast as the airplane .
Superlative:-
The airplane flies faster of all the birds.
✪ The positive degree , comparative degree and superlative degree are known as degrees of comparison.
♛ positive degree ♛
The simple form of the adjective is known as positive degree.
Ex:- Kavita is as tall as jhanvi
The tiger is as strong as the lion.
♛ Comparative degree ♛
The comparative degree is always followed by the word "than ".
Ex:- This horse is tallest than that horse.
This cloth seems finest than that.
♛ Superlative degree ♛
The superlative degree always has the word the before it.
Ex:- kudan is the youngest person to win the relay race.
Mt. Everest is the tallest mountain in the world.