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what is declarative nouns and comparative nouns?

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Answered by rajumahto1972
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Declarative noun is defined as a definitive statement, simple word or phrase , "I"m not going ."is an example of a declarative .

The form of an adjective or adverb that is used to show that someone or something as more of a particular quality than someone or something else .For example "better" is the comparative of "good " and "smaller" is the comparative of "small".

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Question => what is declarative nouns and comparative nouns?

=> Declarative Noun - Declarative is defined as a definitive statement, simple word or phrase. "I'm not going." is an example of a declarative. noun.

=> Comparative Noun - One way to describe nouns (people, objects, animals, etc.) is by comparing them to something else. When comparing two things, you're likely to use adjectives like smaller, bigger, taller, more interesting, and less expensive. Notice the ‑er ending, and the words more and less.

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