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very few flowers are as beautiful as tulip . (Make it posative and comparative degree )​

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Answered by swatibhapkar90
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Answer:

Rose is more beautiful than most of the flowers.

Explanation:

An adjective is a part of speech that tells us more about a noun and gives attributes to it. For example, lovely, beautiful, graceful are all adjectives. Adjectives have three types- the positive-which is the base form of the adjective, comparative and superlative. Example: good, better, best.

The ‘adjective’ in the given sentence has been written in the comparative degree that is more beautiful. The beauty of the rose is being compared here with other flowers.

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Answered by himanksingh005
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Answer:

Rose is beautiful more than tulip

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