English, asked by jagyasenipanda1976, 15 days ago

Underline the adjectives in the following sentences and name the degree of comparison of each :
1. The old man had seen the worst days of his life.
2. He is happier than he used to be.
3. Mohan is stronger than Sohan.
4. He used simple words in his speech. 5. This knife is sharper than yours.
6. He is feeling better now.
7. She is more intelligent than her brother. 8. This is the dirtiest place in the town.
9. Our country has one of the largest armies in the world.
10. June is hotter than April.​

Answers

Answered by kambojvandana49
4

Answer:

your answer is here:-

1. had

2.than

3.than

4.he

5.than

6.he

7.than

8.this

9.has

10.than

Answered by vaidehi1419
3

Three Degrees of Comparison in Adjective:-

1. Postive

2. Comparative

3. Superlative

Easiest way to Recognise the Degree:-

Positive - A simple and single word.

Comparative - In the ending of the adjective ‘er’ is added to it or the word ‘MORE’ is added before the adjective.

Superlative - In the ending of the adjective ‘est’ is added to it or the word ‘MOST’ is added before the adjective.

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  • The old man had seen the worst days of his life.

Ans. Worst - Superlative.

  • He is happier than he used to be.

Ans. Happier - Comparative.

  • Mohan is stronger than Sohan.

Ans. Stronger - Comparative.

  • He used simple words in his speech.

Ans. Simple - Positive.

  • This knife is sharper than yours.

Ans. Sharper - Comparative.

  • He is feeling better now.

Ans. Better - Comparative.

  • She is more intelligent than her brother.

Ans. More Intelligent - Comparative.

  • This is the dirtiest place in the town.

Ans. Dirtiest - Superlative.

  • Our country has one of the largest armies in the world.

Ans. Largest - Superlative.

  • June is hotter than April.

Ans. Hotter - Comparative.

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