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The moon is brighter than the stars(change to positive degree)

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Answered by shradha4229
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Answer:

The moon is brightest than the stars

Answered by mindfulmaisel
6

‘The stars are not as bright as the moon’ is a positive degree of the given sentence.

Explanation:

  • An adjective or an adverb has three ‘degrees of comparison’- positive, comparative and superlative.  
  • The given sentence, ‘The moon is brighter than the stars’, is in the comparative degree. It compares the brightness of the moon with that of the stars.  
  • The adjective in the sentence is ‘bright’. Its positive degree is ‘bright’ comparative – brighter, and superlative-brightest.
  • To convert the comparative degree to the positive we thus use the adjective ‘bright’ and change the sentence to, ‘The stars are not as bright as the moon’.

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