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Adjectives: Degree of Comparision

ICSE · Class 6 · English Language- Grammar

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Which degree of adjective is used when no comparison is made?

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Which degree is used when comparing two people or things?

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Which degree is used when comparing more than two people or things?

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Choose the correct form: She is ___ than her sister.

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Which of the following is in the positive degree?

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happy

The positive degree is the base form of the adjective, without any comparison.

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Which sentence uses the superlative degree?

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Ravi is the tallest in the class.

The superlative degree is used when comparing more than two people. 'Tallest' and 'in the class' indicate superlative.

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What is the comparative form of 'brave'?

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braver

For adjectives ending in 'e', we add 'r' for the comparative degree.

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What is the superlative form of 'wise'?

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wisest

Adjectives ending in 'e' form superlative by adding 'st'. So, 'wise' becomes 'wisest'.

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