you don't know him better than me change in positive degree
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Answer:
- You don't know him as good as me.
Explanation:
- The given sentence is said to change in positive degree.
- And the rewrite sentence is :
- 'You don't know him as good as me.'
- There are three degrees in English grammar and they are positive degree, comparative degree and superlative degree.
- Positive degree makes no comparison.
- 'Good' in the given sentence is positive degree of comparative degree 'better'.
- 'As...as' is restricted for positive degree.
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I know him as well as you do.
- The given sentence is in the comparative degree.
- Adjectives can be of three degrees:
Positive, Comparative and Superlative
- Positive degree doesn't directly compare with anything.
Example: hard, good, pretty, etc.
- Comparative degree is used to compare between two entities or groups. It is used by adding a suffix 'er'.
Example: prettier, better, harder, etc.
- Superlative degree is the highest level of comparison and used by adding a suffix 'est'.
Example: best, prettiest, hardest, etc.
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