You are not as interested in classical music as your brother is.
Change the Degrees of comparison
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You are not as interested in classical music as your brother is.
Change the Degrees of comparison.
Answer:-
You are more interested in classical music than your brother.
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Adjectives have three degrees of comparison: positive, comparative, superlative.
Positive Degree is the base form of the adjective, it offers no comparison.
Eg:- Our house is large.
Comparative Degree compares two things by either adding -er or more.
Eg:- Shanti is taller than Siya.
This book is more interesting than that.
Superlative Degree compares two or more than two nouns by adding -est or most. It is the highest degree of adjective.
Eg:- The Nile is the longest river in the world.
Tina is the most trustworthy friend that I have.
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You are not as interested in classical music as your brother is. (Change the Degrees of comparison)
Answer
You are more interested in classical music than your brother.
More on the topic
‡ As the word itself, the degree of comparison refers to the process of comparing or the process of being compared.
‡ Adjectives have three degrees that compare one thing to another. The three degrees of adjectives are positive, comparative and superlative.
‡ The comparative and superlative degrees are used to compare between two or more subjects or objects.
Rules For Adjective of comparison
- For adjectives that are just one syllable, add -er to the end .Eg : hot-hotter
- For two-syllable adjectives not ending in -y and for all three-or-more-syllable adjectives, use the form “more + adjective.”Eg: beautiful-more beautiful
- For two-syllable adjectives ending in -y, change the -y to -i and add -er.Eg:Happy-happier