The comparison of how much quantity is there in a noun is called degrees of comparison. There are three types of degree of comparison.
1. Positive degree
2. Comparative degree
3. Superlative degree
Positive Degree
When we use an adjective to make sense about the general quality, condition of a noun, it is called degree of comparison, then that adjective is called a positive degree. Adjectives of positive degree are placed in the middle of as. So, and pronouns are used in nominative cases after as. Like:
Shahrukh is as handsome as Salman.
The chair is light.
Comparative Degree
When we have to make the comparison between persons, things, and substances, then it is called an adjective comparative degree. In this degree, “then” is used after the adjective. The pronoun is used after “than” in the nominative case.
Example:
Bilkish is beautiful than muskrat.
India is more peaceful than Pakistan.
Superlative Degree
When two or more persons, objects or substances are compared in an adjective and express the highest degree of quality, an adjective is called a superlative degree. Pooja is the most beautiful girl in the house. Ramu kaka is the oldest man in the city.
Some Important Rules for Degree of Comparison
Rules for converting a positive degree to a comparative or superlative degree – A comparative and superlative degree is formed by adding “er” and “est” to the last adjective of a positive degree.
Adjective | Comparative Degree | Superlative Degree |
tall | taller | tallest |
fat | fatter | fattest |
big | bigger | biggest |
sad | sadder | saddest |
Rule 2. If there is an “e” in the last of a positive degree, then only “r” or “s” is added.
Positive Degree | Comparative Degree | Superlative Degree |
able | abler | ablest |
brave | braver | bravest |
close | closer | closest |
fine | finer | finest |
Rule 3: If there is “y” in the last of the Adjective of a positive degree and there is a Consonant before “y”, change the ‘y’ to ‘i’ and add ‘er ‘est’ to the positive, respectively. The degree is made a Comparative and Superlative degree.
Positive Degree | Comparative Degree | Superlative Degree |
happy | happier | happiest |
simple | simpler | simplest |
busy | busier | busiest |
tangled | more tangled | most tangled |
Rule 4: If there is ‘y’ at the end of the adjective of a positive degree or a vowel before ‘y’, then only ‘er’ and ‘est’ are added to form a comparative degree superlative degree, respectively. Cannot convert ‘y’ to ‘i’.
Positive Degree | Comparative Degree | Superlative Degree |
gay | gayer | gayest |
grey | greyer | gayest |
Degree of Comparison Rule 6: Comparative and superlative degrees are made by adding “more” and “most” to the Adjective of a positive degree of two or more syllables.
Positive Degree | Comparative Degree | Superlative Degree |
beautiful | more beautiful | most beautiful |
courageous | more courageous | most courageous |
learned | more learned | most learned |
splendid | more splendid | most splendid |
Rule 7: Adjectives of some positive degree are such that their comparative or superlative is different. These are called irregular formations.
Positive Degree | Comparative Degree | Superlative Degree |
good | better | best |
bad | worse | worst |
little | less/lesser | lest |
much | more | most |
Interchange of the Degree of Comparison
Now we will know how the degree of adjective or adverb can be changed without changing the meaning of a sentence. Example:
He is as good as Ram. (P.D.)
Ram is not better than he. (C.D.)
Salman reads as carefully as she does. (P.D.)
She does not read carefully than Salman. (C.D.)
We follow some interchange rules such as degrees.
Step 1: The object of positive degree is written in place of the subject in a comparative degree.
Step 2. Use of Verb
Step 3. If not is used to a positive degree, then not is used in the comparative degree. On the other hand, if not is used to a positive degree, then in comparative, not is used.
Step 4. So….as… and as….as are removed.
Step 5. The adjective of positive degree should be written in comparative. Step 6. After this, then is used.
Step 7. The subject of positive degree is written as in comparative degree.
E.g., He is as good as Ram. (P.D.)
Ram is not better than he. (C.D.)
More examples of interchange of degree
1. They work as much as I do. (P.D.)
I do not work more than they. (C.D.)
2. This book is as helpful as that. (P.D.)
That book is not more helpful than this. (C.D.)
3. The sword is not as mighty as the pencil. (P.D.)
The pencil is mightier than the sword. (C.D.)
Rule 2: Comparative degree is converted to the positive degree in this way.
Example – 1. Varsha is more beautiful than Sweta. (CD)
Sweta is not so beautiful as Varsha. (P.D.)
2. He is not taller than you. (C.D.)
You are as tall as he. (P.D.)
3. Bread is more valuable than gold. (C.D.)
Gold is not so beneficial as bread. (P.D.)
Fast like birds. (P.D.)
Step (1): Write the place of Subject in Comparative degree & Objective positive degree.
Step (2): Use appropriate Verb.
Step (3): If not is used in the comparative degree, do not use not in the positive degree. If it is not used in the comparative degree, use not in positive. That is, write Affirmative by changing it to Negative and Negative to Affirmative.
Step (4): Change to Adjective of Comparative degree & Adjective Positive degree and keep it between as or so as.
Step (5): Remove the than.
Step (6): After this, write the Noun or Pronoun used as Subject of Comparative degree in place of Object in Positive degree:
You are stronger than he. (C.D.)
He is not so strong as you. (P.D.)
Gold is not heavier than platinum (C.D.)
Platinum is as heavy as gold. (P.D.)
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Degree of Comparison FAQ’s
Answer – You can identify a determiner depending on its relative position by checking the word which comes before a noun, not after, and any other adjectives that come before a noun.
தினசரி தமிழ்நாடு வேலை புதுப்பிப்புகளுக்கான டெலிகிராம் குழுவில் சேரவும்
தினசரி அரசு மற்றும் தனியார் வேலை வாய்ப்பு செய்திகளுக்கு WhatsApp குழுவில் இணைந்து கொள்ளுங்கள்
Answer – Yes, “every” is a determiner.
தினசரி தமிழ்நாடு வேலை புதுப்பிப்புகளுக்கான டெலிகிராம் குழுவில் சேரவும்
தினசரி அரசு மற்றும் தனியார் வேலை வாய்ப்பு செய்திகளுக்கு WhatsApp குழுவில் இணைந்து கொள்ளுங்கள்
Answer – English determiners are words – such as a, an, the, each, every, etc. – that are used before nouns to signify their referents.
தினசரி தமிழ்நாடு வேலை புதுப்பிப்புகளுக்கான டெலிகிராம் குழுவில் சேரவும்
தினசரி அரசு மற்றும் தனியார் வேலை வாய்ப்பு செய்திகளுக்கு WhatsApp குழுவில் இணைந்து கொள்ளுங்கள்
Answer – A word that is used before a noun to show how the noun is being used, the effect the noun has, its meaning.
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தினசரி தமிழ்நாடு வேலை புதுப்பிப்புகளுக்கான டெலிகிராம் குழுவில் சேரவும்
தினசரி அரசு மற்றும் தனியார் வேலை வாய்ப்பு செய்திகளுக்கு WhatsApp குழுவில் இணைந்து கொள்ளுங்கள்
Answer – Determiners include articles (a, an, the ) demonstratives (this, that, those, these), pronouns, and possessive (My, your, our, its, his, her, their), quantifiers (Most, Much, More, little, less, etc.), Numbers (All, one, two.., enough, etc.) distributives (Each, every, either, neither, Both) interrogations (what, which, whose).
தினசரி தமிழ்நாடு வேலை புதுப்பிப்புகளுக்கான டெலிகிராம் குழுவில் சேரவும்
தினசரி அரசு மற்றும் தனியார் வேலை வாய்ப்பு செய்திகளுக்கு WhatsApp குழுவில் இணைந்து கொள்ளுங்கள்
Answer – All Articles, demonstratives, pronouns, and possessive, quantifiers, Numbers, distributives, interrogatives are Determiners.
தினசரி தமிழ்நாடு வேலை புதுப்பிப்புகளுக்கான டெலிகிராம் குழுவில் சேரவும்
தினசரி அரசு மற்றும் தனியார் வேலை வாய்ப்பு செய்திகளுக்கு WhatsApp குழுவில் இணைந்து கொள்ளுங்கள்
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