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WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY COMPARITIVE DEGREE |
Degrees of Comparison are used when we compare one person or one thing with another. There are three Degrees of Comparison in English. They are: 1. Positive degree. 2. Comparative degree. 3. Superlative degree. Let us see all of them one by one. 1.Positive degree. When we speak about only one person or thing, We use the Positive degree. Examples: • This house is big. In this sentence only one noun “The house” is talked about. • He is a tall student. • This flower is beautiful. • He is an intelligent boy. Each sentence mentioned above talks about only one noun. The second one in the Degrees of Comparison is... 2.Comparative degree. b. This flower is more beautiful than that. (Comparative) c. He is more intelligent than this boy. (Comparative) The term “more intelligent” is comparative version of the term “intelligent”. d. He is taller than Mr. Hulas. (Comparative) The term “taller” is comparative version of the term “tall”. a. This is the biggest house in this street. (Superlative) The term “biggest” is the superlative version of the term “big”. b. This flower is the most beautiful one in this garden. (Superlative) The term “most beautiful” is the superlative version of the term “beautiful”. The term “most intelligent” is superlative version of the term “intelligent”. d. He is the tallest student in this class. (Superlative) The term “tallest” is superlative version of the term “tall”. *Degrees of Comparison are applicable only to Adjectives and Adverbs**Nouns and verbs do not have degrees of comparisons*He is the tallest student in the class. The term “effectively” is an adverb. All the terms used in the above-examples are either adjectives or adverbs. Model -1: “The best”: No other hotel is as better as this on in this area. No other hotel is as good as this one in this area. ii. Unemployment is the most serious problem facing our country. No other problem facing our country is as serious as unemployment. Model-2: “One of the best”: i. Calcutta is one of the largest cities in India. Calcutta is large than most other cities in India. ii. Satin Tendulkar is one of the best batsmen in the world. Satin Tendulkar is better than most other batsmen in the world. No other batman in the world is as good as Satin Tendulkar. Model-3: “Not the best”: ii. New York is not the largest city in America. Few adjectives and adverbs get their Comparative forms by simply getting “more” before them. Beautiful..........more beautiful..........most beautiful Effective……….more effective………most effective Effectively………more effectively……….most effectively Enjoyable………….more enjoyable……….most enjoyable Useful……………….more useful………..most useful Different………..more different…………most different Honest………..more honest…………..most honest Qualified…………more qualified…………most qualified Few adjectives and adverbs get their Comparative forms by simply getting “er” after them and their superlative terms, by getting “est” after them. Tall……………..taller……………tallest Long………………longer………………longest Short……………..shorter……………….shortest Costly…………………costlier……………costliest Simple………………….simpler………….simplest Degrees of Comparison add beauty and varieties to the sentences. |