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Degree of Comparison | Convert Positive to Comparative and Superlative | Adjective | Example

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Have you ever wondered about the degrees of comparison in English grammar?
In this video, we dive deep into the topic and explore how adjectives can be converted from
the positive degree to the comparative and superlative degrees. Learn the rules for short, long,
and irregular adjectives and discover how to express qualities in different degrees of comparison.
Exercise and Answers
slow, slower, slowest
thin, thinner, thinnest
magnificent, more magnificent, most magnificent
good, better, best
Please watch the entire video to learn the concepts properly.
Important Grammar and Writing PlayList:
What is Adjectives | Degrees of Comparison
Types of Adjectives | Six Types | Parts of speech
Clauses:
Videos related to Complex Sentences:
Simple to Complex Sentence:
Verb:
Phrasal Verb:
Modal Verb:
Noun Phrase | Part 1
Adjective Phrase | Part 2
Adverb Phrase | Part 3
Prepositional Phrase | Part 4
Types of Phrases | Five Types | What is a Phrase? | English Grammar
Phrases vs Clauses | Independent Clauses | Dependent Clauses | English Grammar
What is Gerund | Why to use Gerund | When to use Gerund | Verbal Noun
Non Finite Verbs | Infinitives | Bare Infinitives | When to Use?
Determiners:
Noun Clause | Part 1:
Adjective Clause | Part 2:
Adverb Clause | Part 3:
Types of Adverb Clause | Part 4:
All about Clauses:
Grammar Basics | Sentences
Synthesis into Simple Sentences| Part 1
Synthesis into Compound Sentences| Part 2
Convert Simple to Compound Sentence | Part 1 | Transformation of Sentences
Convert Compound to Simple Sentence | Part 2 | Transformation of Sentences
Types of Sentences | Four Types | Based on Structure:
Infinitive Verb:
Participle:
Preposition:
Writing Skills
Grammar Basics | Parts of Speech
Active Passive Voice | English Grammar
Grammar Basics | Sentences
Direct Indirect Speech | Advance Grammar
Important Grammar Lessons
Articles In English
Figure of Speech
Exam Preparation Tips
Subject Verb Agreement
Modifiers
Modal Verbs
Vocabulary Lessons
In this video, we dive deep into the topic and explore how adjectives can be converted from
the positive degree to the comparative and superlative degrees. Learn the rules for short, long,
and irregular adjectives and discover how to express qualities in different degrees of comparison.
Exercise and Answers
slow, slower, slowest
thin, thinner, thinnest
magnificent, more magnificent, most magnificent
good, better, best
Please watch the entire video to learn the concepts properly.
Important Grammar and Writing PlayList:
What is Adjectives | Degrees of Comparison
Types of Adjectives | Six Types | Parts of speech
Clauses:
Videos related to Complex Sentences:
Simple to Complex Sentence:
Verb:
Phrasal Verb:
Modal Verb:
Noun Phrase | Part 1
Adjective Phrase | Part 2
Adverb Phrase | Part 3
Prepositional Phrase | Part 4
Types of Phrases | Five Types | What is a Phrase? | English Grammar
Phrases vs Clauses | Independent Clauses | Dependent Clauses | English Grammar
What is Gerund | Why to use Gerund | When to use Gerund | Verbal Noun
Non Finite Verbs | Infinitives | Bare Infinitives | When to Use?
Determiners:
Noun Clause | Part 1:
Adjective Clause | Part 2:
Adverb Clause | Part 3:
Types of Adverb Clause | Part 4:
All about Clauses:
Grammar Basics | Sentences
Synthesis into Simple Sentences| Part 1
Synthesis into Compound Sentences| Part 2
Convert Simple to Compound Sentence | Part 1 | Transformation of Sentences
Convert Compound to Simple Sentence | Part 2 | Transformation of Sentences
Types of Sentences | Four Types | Based on Structure:
Infinitive Verb:
Participle:
Preposition:
Writing Skills
Grammar Basics | Parts of Speech
Active Passive Voice | English Grammar
Grammar Basics | Sentences
Direct Indirect Speech | Advance Grammar
Important Grammar Lessons
Articles In English
Figure of Speech
Exam Preparation Tips
Subject Verb Agreement
Modifiers
Modal Verbs
Vocabulary Lessons
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