
learn DEGREE..BY SARJEET SIR..CLASS 10 1112..#viral #viralvideo #english #youtubeshorts
degrees.. positive comparative superlative WBCSHE 11th and 12th PROSES PLAYS POEMS GRAMMAR EXERCISE SYLLABUS JOINING SENTENCES SPLITTING SENTENCES COMPLEX COMPOUND SIMPLE FINITE INFINITE #syllabus #english #viral #class #viralvideo #easy #westbengal #grammar #play how to use direct indirect speech narrations exception cases instead of inspite of grammar communication skills syllabus vocabulary spoken English 11th 12th #viral #english #youtubeshorts #viralvideo #englishlanguage #spokenenglish #education #syllabus #englishvocabulary #riddles to describe and give more information about the nouns in a particular sentence or context are called adjectives. For example: Lisa is happy. This dress is pretty. He looks handsome. Meena is tired. The sun is bright. Comparative Degree of Comparison The comparative degree of comparison is used to compare between two nouns that have the same quality or the particular quality of a noun at two different times. It shows which one of the two has the greater or lesser degree of the particular quality being referred to. For example: Tina looks sadder than Katie. This bed is more comfortable than the other bed. The sun is brighter than yesterday. Your hair is longer than hers. My brother is taller than me. Superlative Degree of Comparison The superlative degree of comparison is the highest degree of comparison. It is used to compare the similar qualities shared by more than two nouns. It shows which of these nouns being compared has the greatest or least degree of the mentioned quality or qualities. For example: We climbed the highest mountain. The last group was the best of all. The Himalayas are the longest mountain ranges. Sanjana is the tallest girl in our gang. Adharsh is the most silent boy in class. How Do You Use Degrees of Comparison? – Rules and Points to Remember Like every other grammatical component in English, there are some rules and points you will have to remember when using the degrees of comparison. Take a look at the following. The first thing that you should remember about degrees of comparison is that they are used to compare adjectives and adverbs. The positive degree of comparison is the base form of the adjective or adverb and does not allow any comparison. The comparative degree of comparison is used to compare two nouns that possess or do not possess the same qualities. It is mostly indicated by the addition of ‘-er’ to the end of the adjective. The comparative degree of comparison is always indicated by the addition of ‘than’ after the comparative form of the adjective. The superlative degree of comparison is used to show which of the nouns possess the greatest or least of the quality or qualities. It is indicated by the use of the article ‘the’ before the adjective and the addition of ‘-est’ to the end of the adjectiv