What is the degree of comparison of the underlined modifier? For us, watching a game live was the most amazing experience of all. A. positive B. comparative C. superlative
@pooja195 @prettygirl876
i think it might be b
most amazing is underlined
are these test questions?
oops, sorry about that
no, these are studyisland and homework
what do you think??
what ever pooja, u don't really ever help anyway
suck on that, PEACE!!
it is comparative comparative measured or judged by estimating the similarity or dissimilarity between one thing and another; relative (watching a game live) can be compared to watching a game on TV to me it is comp. as i think it is being compared
I hope this helps...:) The three degrees of comparison of modifiers are the positive, the comparative and the superlative. 1. The positive degree is used when at least one thing is being described. Example: That song is slow. [Slow is a positive-degree adjective. It describes one song.] 2. The comparative degree is used when two things or groups of things are being compared. Example: That song is slower than this one. [Slower is comparative-degree adverb. It compare one song to another.] 3. The superlative degree is used when three or more things or groups of things are being compared. Example: That song is the slowest one on the CD. [Slowest is a superlative-degree adjective. It compares That song to all the other songs on the CD.]
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