Degrees of Comparison of adjectives for kids Modified form of Adjectives Comparatives & superlative

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What are Degrees of Comparison? Degrees of Comparison are adjectives that change form and are used to compare one thing or person to another. They are applicable to adjectives and adverbs and not to nouns and verbs. 3 Types of Degrees of Comparison? Degrees of Comparison are of three types. 1. Positive Degree The positive degree of an adjective in comparison is the adjective in its simple form. It is used to denote the existing state of a person or thing and is used when no comparison is made. 2. Comparative Degree The comparative degree of an adjective in Degrees of Comparison denotes the higher degree of the quality than the positive. It is used when two things or two sets of things are compared. 3. Superlative Degree The superlative degree conveys the highest quality of a person or a thing. It is used when more than two people or things are compared. Examples of the three types of Degrees of Comparision Positive Comparative Superlative high higher highest fast faster fastest strong stronger strongest bright brighter brighter black blacker blackest bold bolder boldest clever cleverer cleverest cold colder coldest great greater greatest kind kinder kindest long longer longest small smaller smallest sweet sweeter sweetest tall taller tallest fast faster fastest young younger youngest

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