What is the degree of comparison of the underlined adjective in the sentence?
She is going to play a more difficult song on her violin than Will played.
A.
comparative
B.
positive
C.
superlative
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OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
Will MEDAL+FAN for BEST response , no direct answers give the explantation too.
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
More difficult is the underlined
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
@AwesomeSays3!
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
@samjordon
OpenStudy (anonymous):
far = positive...
farther = comparative...
farthest = superlative.... so option B
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
comparitve
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Its comparitive :D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oopsi spelled it wrong :P
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
why is the answer A @awsomesays3! I want the explanation
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
No its positive got it from qualified helper
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
@AwesomeSays3! oops spelled it wrong
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
I want EXPLANATION I DON"T UNDERSTAND IT.
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
oops I hit the caps
OpenStudy (anonymous):
when something is comparative it has more, or er at the end
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OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
oh ok thx
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
I will tag you if I need more help
OpenStudy (anonymous):
when something is positive it has nothing its just a plane word -_- so that qualified helper is wrong
OpenStudy (anonymous):
And if something is superlative it has est at the end of the word
OpenStudy (anonymous):
And i already studied this a long time ago and did a test like this already
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