English, asked by nandinichoubey491, 8 hours ago

When we compare two nouns, we use comparative compare more than two nouns, we use superlative adjectives. a. Milind is taller than John. For example b. Zakir is the tallest of the three brothers. observe the changes in the​

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Answered by ShivamSriva
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Answer:

a is comparative and b is superlative

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Answered by dasmridula095
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Answer:

noun

= Millind is taller than John.

= Zakir is the tallest of the tree brothers.

Here, taller and tallest are changed according to degree of comparison. Also they are noun so, the changes are done in 'noun'.

And, here (a) taller is in comparative degree. (b) tallest is in superlative degree.

Reason

(a)This is compared between 2 people,

Milind and John.

(b)This is compared between more than 2 people, Zakir and his brothers.

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