Degree of Comparison|Inspiro KEA PYQ's|General English Grammar Class  #kea708 #generalenglish

Degree of Comparison|Inspiro KEA PYQ's|General English Grammar Class #kea708 #generalenglish

Positive degree Describes a quality without making a comparison. Example: "Ria is tall". Comparative degree Compares the quality of two things. It is often formed by adding "-er" to the end of a word or by using "more" before the adjective. Example: "Ria is taller than Neha" or "This book is more interesting". Superlative degree Compares three or more things and indicates the highest or lowest degree of a quality. It is often formed by adding "-est" to the end of a word or by using "most" before the adjective. Example: "Ria is the tallest in her class" or "This is the most interesting book".