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Adjectives: Degree of Comparision

ICSE · Class 5 · Essentials of English Grammar and Composition

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Which degree of comparison is used when we talk about only one person or thing without comparing?

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Which sentence uses the comparative degree?

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What is the superlative degree of 'tall'?

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Which adjective uses 'more' and 'most' for its degrees?

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Which degree is used in the sentence: 'Anil is a rich man.'?

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Positive

No comparison is made, so it's the positive degree.

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Choose the correct comparative form of 'brave'.

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Braver

Adjectives ending in 'e' add 'r' for comparative. So 'brave' becomes 'braver'.

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Which word fits in the blank: She is ______ than her sister.

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taller

When comparing two people, we use the comparative degree 'taller'.

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What is the positive degree of 'better'?

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Good

'Better' is the comparative form of 'good'. So positive degree is 'good'.

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