Underline the adjectives in these sentences and say whether the adjectives are in
the positive, comparative or superlative degree.
1. Rajni is cleverer than him.
2. This knife is sharper than that one.
3. An elephant is heavier than a giraffe.
4. She is the most talkative girl in the class.
Most children enjoy playing with sand on a beach.
6. Getting him to study is the most difficult thing to do.
7. The living room is the biggest room in the apartment,
6. Have you read the latest edition of the school magazine?
9. Both Mr and Mrs Singh are tall, but their son is taller
(comparative degree)
comparative
comparative
superlative
superlative
superlative
than them
10. It is more important to participate in than to win
the competitions.
11. John and Jim are twins. John is a better chess player
than Jim, while Jim is a better swimmer.
12. The last thing you should do when you have a cold
is to drink cold water.
diective diven in the brackets.
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4. She is the most talkative girl in the class.
4. She is the most talkative girl in the class.Most children enjoy playing with sand on a beach.
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गेटिंग एम स्टडी इज द मोस्ट डिफिकल्ट थिंग टू डू व्हिच काइंड ऑफ सेंटेंसेस
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