Write the adjective used in each sentence in your answer sheet, then write
whether it is in positive, comparative, or superlative degree.
1. Who is the most attentive pupil in your group?
2. My sister is the tallest girl in class.
3. The room is clean.
4. You have an excellent performance during the contest.
5. Sitti is the most playful among my Shih Tzu dogs.
6. An experienced teacher has less error than a neophyte.
7. Yolanda was the worst typhoon I have ever experienced.
8. Try to read better books than those.
9. What is the best song you have ever heard?
10. Juan has many toys.
Answers & Comments
Answer:
1.most attentive-superlative degree
2.tallest-superlative degree
3.clean-positive degree
4.excellent-
5.most playful-superlative degree
6.less error-comparative degree
7.worst-positive degree
8.better-positive degree
9.best song-suprelative degree
10.many-positive degree
Explanation:
correct me if im wrong
kayo na po bahala sa degree ng no.2
Positive Degree
Positive degree" is a term that relates to adjectives and adverbs. An adjective or adverb that does not make a comparison is said to be in the positive degree. (In other words, the "positive degree" is the normal form of an adjective or adverb.)
Superlative Degree
adjective. of outstanding quality, degree, etc; supreme. grammar denoting the form of an adjective or adverb that expresses the highest or a very high degree of quality. In English the superlative degree is usually marked by the suffix -est or the word most, as in loudest or most loudlyCompare positive (def.
Comparative Degree
comparative degree (plural comparative degrees) (grammar) The form of an adverb or adjective modified by more or ending in -er that is used when comparing two things.
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