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what are Degree of Comparison ? How many types are there? Give some suitable examples ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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three different forms

Most adjectives have three different forms to show degrees of comparison—the positive, the comparative, and the superlative. The positive is used to describe one item, group, or person. The comparative is used to describe two items, people, or groups.


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  • In grammar, the degrees of comparison relate to adjectives and adverbs.

  • Every adjective and adverb can be written in one of three degrees: The Positive Degree. This offers no comparison.

  • It just tells us about the existence of a quality.

Three different forms

  • Most adjectives have three different forms to show degrees of comparison—the positive, the comparative, and the superlative.

  • The positive is used to describe one item, group, or person.

  • The comparative is used to describe two items, people, or groups.

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