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what is comparison of adjectives?

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Answered by nilesh43
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Adverb – a word that is used to modify an adjective, verb, or adverb. There are three forms of adjectives and adverbs used to show varying degrees ofcomparison: the positive, thecomparative, and the superlative. ... The comparative form is used when two things are being compared with each other.
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Positive degree✍

➽ The positive degree of an adjective is the adjective in its simple form it is used to denote the Mere existence of some quality of what we speak about it is used when no comparison is made.

Comparative degree✍

➽ The comparative degree must be used when only two things are groups of things are compared it is followed by then but off is also used in place of the end when selection of one out of the two things is meant as he is the cleverer of the two friends.

Superlative degree✍

➽ The superlative degree must be used when more than two things are groups of things are compared it is followed by of and preceded by the as this is the tallest of all spires.

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