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the Pacific is deeper than any other ocean (change into positive degree )​

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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No other ocean is as deep as the Pacific.

The given sentence is in the comparative degree.

* There can be three degrees of comparison- positive, comparative and superlative.

* In case of positive degree, we compare either two things which are equal or when we are referring to one thing/person.

The form is like:

Subject+ to be/verb + as+ adjective/adverb + as

* In case of comparative degree we compare two things or persons and use 'er' at the end of the adjectives.

Similarly, for superlative degree, we add 'est' at the end of the adjectives.

Answered by legendgaming02177
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

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