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Degrees of Comparison Definition: A degree of comparison is the form of an adjective or an adverb used to compare two or more things. These Adjectives or Adverbs have three degrees of comparison namely, Positive, Comparative and Superlative. Examples: Snehith is a clever student. (Positive Degree) Snehith is cleverer than Robin. (Comparative Degree) Snehith

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Superlatives are the highest degree of comparison. This means, superlatives are used when we talk about something that is at the top level or the bottom level of a quality. Let's take a look at how the superlative works in the English language. Degree Of Comparison, Degrees Of Comparison, English Grammar Rules, English Teaching Materials, English Articles, Superlative Adjectives, Teaching English Grammar, Learn English Grammar, Grammar Rules

Superlatives are the highest degree of comparison. This means, superlatives are used when we talk about something that is at the top level or the bottom level of a quality. Let's take a look at how the superlative works in the English language.

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