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write the comparative and superlative degrees of comparion of following adjectives. old ,faith ,able ,bad​

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Answered by itzwasteperson
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  • Adjective change in form when they show comparison.
  • Positive Degree: An adjective is said to be in the positive degree when there is no comparison.
  • Comparative Degree: An adjective is said to be in the comparitive degree when it is used to compare two nouns/pronouns.
  • Superlative Degree: An adjective is in superlative degree when it is used to compare more than two nouns/pronouns. We use the article 'the' before the superlative degrees.
  • Formation of Comparative & Superlative Degrees of Adjectives
  • Adjectives usually form their comparative and superlative degrees:
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • ADJECTIVES : Degree of Comparison

  • Adjective change in form when they show comparison.

  • Positive Degree: An adjective is said to be in the positive degree when there is no comparison.

  • Comparative Degree: An adjective is said to be in the comparitive degree when it is used to compare two nouns/pronouns.

  • Superlative Degree: An adjective is in superlative degree when it is used to compare more than two nouns/pronouns. We use the article 'the' before the superlative degrees.

  • Formation of Comparative & Superlative Degrees of Adjectives

  • Adjectives usually form their comparative and superlative degrees
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