what is degree in English grammar
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In English grammar, degree is one of the three forms used in the comparison of adjectives and adverbs: positive (or base form) (for example, "a smart dog") comparative ("a smarter dog") superlative ("the smartest dog")
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➡️In English grammar, degree is one of the three forms used in the comparison of adjectives and adverbs:
An adjective can be written in three different types to denote three degrees of comparison namely :
Positive, Comparative and Superlative.
➡️The comparison may be of a quality or a quantity, an adjective or an adverb.
Example :
➡️Beautiful
➡️More beautiful
➡️Most beautiful
Example :
➡️Bold…..bolder…..boldest
➡️Clever…..cleverer…..cleverest
➡️Great…..greater…..greatest
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