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Transform the following sentences without changing the meaning:-
1. He is very clever.(into interrogative)
2. He is the tallest boy in the class.(into positive degree).
3. He is too weak to walk.(Remove too)

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Answered by SakshamMahajan007
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1) Is he very clever?
2) He is tall.
3) He is very weak to walk.

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Answered by rajagrewal768
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Answer:

1) Is he very clever ?

2) He is tall .

3) He is so weak that he can not walk .

Explanation:

1) Is he very clever ?

2) He is tall .

3) He is so weak that he can not walk .

Interrogative Sentence - Interrogative sentence means in which question is asked . It starts with wh words . who , whose , whom , what , which , why and how . It also starts with helping verb i.e. Is , are , etc .

Degrees - There are three types of degrees -

1) Positive degree

2) comparative degree

3) Superlative degree

Positive Degree is the smallest degree . it is base form of adverb . In this degree , there is no comparison.

Comparative Degree - In this comparison is between two things . it is the form of an adverb and adjective .

Superlative Degree- In this comparison is between three or more things . it is also a form of adjective and adverb.

FINAL ANSWER - 1) Is he very clever ?

2) He is tall .

3) He is so weak that he can not walk .

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