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Which sentence uses the comparative degree correctly?
Which sentence uses the comparative degree correctly?
- This cake is the sweeter of all.
- She runs faster than her brother. (correct)
- He is the most tall in the class.
- This apple is sweet than that one.
Identify the sentence with the superlative degree of comparison:
Identify the sentence with the superlative degree of comparison:
- Jacky is taller than Mitesh.
- Pragati is the smartest student in the class. (correct)
- She is as tall as her brother.
- The weather is cold today.
The comparative degree is used when comparing more than two items.
The comparative degree is used when comparing more than two items.
False (B)
The positive degree does not involve any comparison.
The positive degree does not involve any comparison.
Fill in the blank with the correct degree of comparison:
She is _______ (intelligent) than her classmates.
Fill in the blank with the correct degree of comparison: She is _______ (intelligent) than her classmates.
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