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Definition - Adjective Degrees | Class 5 Grammar | English
The degree of an adjective refers to the different levels of intensity or comparison that can be expressed. There are three degrees of adjectives: positive, comparative, and superlative.
Positive Degree: The positive....
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Examples - Adjective Degrees | Class 5 Grammar | English
Positive | Comparative | Superlative |
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Big | Bigger | Biggest |
Happy | Happier | ..... |
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Uses - Adjective Degrees | Class 5 Grammar | English
Examples of the same adjective used in all three forms, along with the form indicated at the end of each sentence:
Positive: Happy children love to play. (Positive degree)
Comparative: Radha is..............
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Steps to Decide - Adjective Degrees | Class 5 Grammar | English
fill-in-the-blank sentences where you need to choose the correct form of the degree adjective (positive, comparative, or superlative). After each sentence, I'll provide the answer and an explanation of why that particular form is used.
This is the _______________ sandwich
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Spelling rules - Adjective Degrees | Class 5 Grammar | English
When changing degrees of adjectives to form comparatives and superlatives, there are some spelling rules to follow. Here are the common spelling rules along with examples:
One-Syllable Adjectives:
Positive: big...
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More or Most - Adjective Degrees | Class 5 Grammar | English
We use "more" and "most" when forming the comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives in certain cases. Here's when and how
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