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Underline the adverb and write whether it is comparative or
superlative
a. He is the tallest boy in his school.
b. These sleeves are longer than the ones I wear.
The Math book is heavier than the Science book.
d. Nile is the longest river in the world
e. Next year, we will move to a higher class.
norative form of the adverb to​

Answers

Answered by priyachand8691shines
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Answer:

The answers are:

Explanation:

1. Tallest = Superlative.

2. Longer = Comparative.

3. Heavier = Comparative.

4. Longest = Superlative.

5. Higher = Comparative.

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Answered by madhvitiwari094
0

Answer:

a. He is the tallest boy in his school.

b. These sleeves are longer than the ones I wear.

The Math book is heavier than the Science book.

d. Nile is the longest river in the world

e. Next year, we will move to a higher class.

norative form of the adverb to

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