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19 Degres of adhectives 16-mavzu
Degrees Of Adjectives What Are Adjectives? Adjectives are words utilized to describe, identify, modify, or quantify nouns or pronouns. Adjectives, in general, provide extra information about a noun or pronoun by describing or offering more information about it. For instance, the term humorous is used to describe something that makes others laugh. Some more examples of adjectives include- happy, sad, beautiful, tall, fat, gorgeous, gloomy, bright, black, crooked, smooth, etc. Adjectives have 3 degrees that help in comparing one thing to another. These degrees of adjectives help in expressing the intensities of adjectives in increasing orders. The notion of positive degree is the easiest to understand in the English Grammar. In contrast to the comparative or superlative degree, the positive degree is the basic, standardized, and uncompared variant of an adjective in English grammar. Also known as the absolute degree or the base form. For instance, in the phrase "the small reward," the adjective small is in the positive degree (the form present in a dictionary). Smaller is the comparative version of big; biggest is the superlative version. So hence positive degree is one of the degrees of adjectives that is the base form and only expresses the existence of the quality. Some of the examples of Positive Degrees of Adjectives are; Tim is looking handsome in the yellow T-shirt. Sheetal's son Rohit runs fast. He has a big dog, who has gorgeous fur. Mohit is a smart boy Reema is a pretty lady. Yesterday night we ordered 4 Pizzas and they were light in weight. Ritu's height is short. Rohit's bag is really heavy; she is unable to carry it properly. The teacher was very angry with the students as they didn't do their homework properly. Be careful that the mountainside is stee Comparative Degrees of Adjectives The comparative degrees of adjectives are used to demonstrate a feature or trait of one entity (noun or pronoun) in relation to the other (only one thing). These Degrees of Adjectives are those that compare one noun to the other. Comparative degrees usually end in 'er' and are accompanied by the words 'than' or 'to'. Also, the comparative degree is formed by adding the term "more" preceding the adjective in some cases. When an adjective is employed to compare two nouns/pronouns, it is usually in the comparative degree. Two items or objects are being compared in this case. It compares one thing to a plethora of others. The superlative degree showcases a thing's utmost intensity (quality or quantity) in relation to numerous other aspects (not one but more than one). A superlative adjective indicates that one thing outperforms all others in terms of property, attribute, or quantity. After a superlative degree in the sentence, words like "of" and "in" are employed. Also, make sure ; article "the" should be used before the superlative degree when changing a specific word. Download 116.5 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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