Transformation of Degrees of Comparison
Transformation of Degrees of Comparison
DEGREES
OF COMPARISON
TYPES
• (i) Positive e.g. big.
(ii) Comparative e.g. bigger.
(iii) Superlative e.g. biggest.
POSITIVE DEGREE
• Rule 1 equal
As + adjective + as
• Rule 2 Unequal
Not so + adjective + as
Comparative Rule 1
Rule 2
Rule 1
Rule 2
One syllable adjective word add est/st
More than two syllabled adjective word
add "most"
1. Positive - I am not so wise
as he.
Comparative - He is wiser
than I.
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4. Positive - No other poet of India was so
great as Kalidas.
Comparative - Kalidas was greater than
any other poet of India.
Superlative - Kalidas was the greatest poet
of India.
5. Positive - Very few Indian leaders were
as great as Mahatma Gandhi.
Comparative - Mahatma Gandhi was
greater than most other Indian leaders.
Superlative - Mahatma Gandhi was one of
the greatest Indian leaders.
6. Positive - Very few girls are
as beautiful as Sonia.