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Degree of Comparision

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Card 1Degrees of Comparison

What are the three degrees of comparison in adjectives?

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The three degrees of comparison are: Positive, Comparative, and Superlative. The Positive degree describes a person or thing without comparison. The Comparative degree compares two people or things. T

Card 2Positive Degree

What is the Positive Degree?

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The Positive Degree is used when we describe a person or thing without comparing them to others. It is the basic form of the adjective. Example: Riya is a tall girl. (No comparison is made.)

Card 3Comparative Degree

What is the Comparative Degree?

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The Comparative Degree is used to compare two people or things. It usually ends in '-er' or uses the word 'more' before the adjective. Example: Ram is taller than Shyam. (Comparing two people.)

Card 4Superlative Degree

What is the Superlative Degree?

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The Superlative Degree is used to compare more than two people or things. It usually ends in '-est' or uses the word 'most' before the adjective. Example: Anu is the tallest girl in the class. (Compa

Card 5Comparative Degree

When do we use the Comparative Degree?

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We use the Comparative Degree when comparing exactly two people or things. It often uses the word 'than' in the sentence. Example: This book is more interesting than that one.

Card 6Superlative Degree

When do we use the Superlative Degree?

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We use the Superlative Degree when comparing one person or thing with more than two others in a group. It is usually used with 'the' before the adjective. Example: She is the most intelligent student

Card 7Positive Degree

Give an example of a sentence using the Positive Degree.

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Sita is a smart girl. Here, 'smart' is in the Positive Degree because no comparison is being made. It simply describes Sita.

Card 8Comparative Degree

Give an example of a sentence using the Comparative Degree.

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Ravi is stronger than Arun. Here, 'stronger' is in the Comparative Degree because it compares Ravi and Arun (two people).

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