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very few books are as popular as David Copperfield . change to other degrees of comparison

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Answered by Anonymous
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David Copperfield is popular among very few books.

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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Answer :

The given sentence 'Very few books are as popular as Dicken's 'David Copperfield'.' can be rewritten in the comparative and superlative degrees of comparison in the following manner :

Comparative Degree : Dicken's 'David Copperfield' is more popular than other books.

Superlative Degree : Dicken's 'David Copperfield' is one of the most popular books.

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'comparative adjectives' as 'Comparative adjectives compare one person or thing with another and enable us to say whether a person or thing has more or less of a particular quality.'

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'superlative adjectives' as 'Superlative adjectives describe one person or thing as having more of a quality than all other people or things in a group.'

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