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underline the adverb and write whether it is comparative or Sapera active. a. he is the tallest boy in his school. b. these sleeves are longer than the ones I wear. c. 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. ​

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Answered by PsychoUnicorn
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A. He is the tallest boy in his school.

  • Degrees - Superlative

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

  • Degrees - Comparative

C. The math book is heavier than the science book.

  • Degrees - Comparative

D. Nile is the longest river in the world.

  • Degrees - Superlative

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

  • Degrees - Comparative

Degrees of adjectives →

Positive - An adjective which does not shows any comparison.

  • Example - long, beautiful, pretty.

Comparative - The adjective which shows comparison between two person.

  • Example - Longer, more beautiful, prettier.

Superlative - The adjective which shows comparison in the group of people.

  • Example - Longest, most beautiful and prettiest.


Anonymous: Great :D
Answered by pragati2585
2

Explanation:

a. underline tallest. It is superlative degree.

b. underline longer. It is comparative degree.

c. underline heavier. It is comparative degree.

d. underline longest. It is superlative degree.

e. underline higher. It is comparative degree.

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