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what do you mean by comparative degree?​

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Answered by foziya29268a
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When two items/people are compared, a comparative degree is used by putting 'er' to the adjective word in association with the word 'than'. In some cases 'more' is used. Comparative degree example: She is smarter than her sister. She is more cheerful than her sister.

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Answered by chaitalichavan2005
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The form of an adjective or adverb modified by more or ending in -er that is used when comparing two things

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