the rice of barisal is not so fine as that of the Dinajpur change into comparative
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The rice of Dinajpur is finer (more fine) than that the rice of barisal.
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I am not sure about comparative form of fine. because internet is showing finer and more fine both.
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We are provided with a sentence that we are required to convert into a comparative sentence. The sentence will b converted into a comparative sentence as under:
- To change the sentence into a comparative sentence we are required to change the adjective of the sentence.
- Adjectives are those words in the sentence that help to describe the noun of the sentence.
- In this sentence, the adjective provided is not so fine.
- The adjective that will be required to be used is the adjective better.
- the adjective helps to describe the rice which is the noun of the sentence.
- The meaning of the sentence is that the rice of Dinajpur is better.
- The sentence in comparitive will be written as " Dinajpur has better rice than Barisal."
PROJECT CODE: #SPJ2
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