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Degree of Comparision

ICSE · Class 4 · English Grammar

Summary of Degree of Comparision for ICSE Class 4 English Grammar. Key concepts, important points, and chapter overview.

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Overview

In English grammar, we use adjectives to describe people, animals, or things. But sometimes, we want to compare them. For example, who is stronger or who runs faster? To do this, we use different forms of adjectives called degrees of comparison. There are three main types: positive, comparative, and

Key Concepts

The positive degree is used when

The positive degree is used when we describe a person or thing without comparing them to anyone else. For example: 'Ravi is strong.' Here, no comparis

The comparative degree is used when

The comparative degree is used when comparing two people or things. We usually add -er to the adjective or use 'more' before it. For example: 'Ravi is

The superlative degree is used when

The superlative degree is used when comparing more than two people or things. We usually add -est to the adjective or use 'most' before it. For exampl

Learning Objectives

  • Understand what degrees of comparison are
  • Identify and use positive, comparative, and superlative degrees of adjectives
  • Apply the correct form of adjectives in sentences involving comparison
  • Recognize how suffixes like -er and -est change the meaning of adjectives

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Degree of Comparision covers several key topics that are frequently asked in ICSE Class 4 board exams. Focus on the core concepts listed on this page and practise related questions to build confidence.
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