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The salaries are generally than others, but the bonuses...

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Answered by Sunagaeshika
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Bonuses might be same..
Answered by phillipinestest
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Completion of sentences

The salaries are generally higher than others, but the bonuses are the same.

Explanation:

  • A comparative sentence has three degrees of comparison.
  • These are -positive, comparative and superlative.
  • The comparative degree draws a comparison between two aspects . It inflexes the adjective or adverb in the comparative degree and uses the word 'than' to assert the comparison.
  • Thus the sentence, 'The salaries are generally than others,' has to be expressed in the comparative degree as the word 'than' is there.
  • We thus add an adjective in its comparative degree to make the comparison. The adjective chosen is 'higher'. It could be 'lower', 'better' or any such type.
  • The second part of the sentence ' but the bonuses' states a contrast. To complete it we thus use the phrase 'are the same'.

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