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comparative degree वाक्य

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  1. These utilise the comparative degree of the adjectives, rather than their positive degree ( " large " and " full " ).
  2. Moreover, there has been a tendency to drop the comparative degree in favor of the positive : resulting in two sets of Early, Middle and Late Stone Ages of quite different content and chronologies.
  3. If " " more " is for a comparison of two items, and " most " is for a comparison of any number of items, including two ", then we could simply dispense with the word " more ", and with the entire comparative degree.
  4. The traditional mobility of the horse and camel is diminished from earlier times, but the rise of the technical, a pickup truck fitted with an individual crew-served weapon, has brought a comparative degree of mobility and firepower to fighting organizations within Africa, both military and paramilitary.
  5. Only after this do we get the " three times as many horsemen " usage : sense 19b, " " also followed by an adj . or adv . in the comparative degree, or in the positive by " as " ( formerly " so " ) with an adj . or adv . expressing comparison ."
  6. To quote the preface " Every effort has been made to secure a comparative degree of uniformity in rendering the original words and phrases . " Thus, for example, the Hebrew verb " nathan ", which is rendered by the King James'translators in " sixty-seven " different ways . . . has been restricted and reduced to " ten ", and so with many others.
  7. He does however give some idea of the source of his " infima ", which is a classical word, " lowest ", of which the comparative degree is " inferior ", " lower . " In the Preface he opposes the style of the " scriptores aevi inferioris " ( Silver Age ) to the " elegantes sermones ", " elegant speech ", the high and low styles of " Latinitas " defined by the classical authors.
  8. :: Perhaps this is a more productive question : to what comparative degree do native / advanced speakers of Hindi ( perhaps from Delhi / New Delhi / Uttar Pradesh ) understand Punjabi, Gujarati, Rajasthani, or Marathi ( etc . ), without having studied them ? ( the Guj . and Punj . alphabets differ from Hindi Devanagari so perhaps we should focus on oral comprehension ) " Can any useful comparisons be made with German speakers understanding Dutch, English, etc . or Spanish speakers understanding Portuguese, Italian, etc ?"
  9. In adverbs and adjectives of two or more syllables, the convention is to precede the modifying word ( unchanged ) with " more . " " Webster's 3rd says : " used to form the comparative degree of adjectives and adverbs of one syllable [ examples snipped ] and of certain adjectives and adverbs of two syllables [ examples snipped ] and sometimes of longer ones; regularly accompanied by a coalescence with final " e " of the base word, changing the postconsonantal " y " of the base word to " i, " or doubling of the final consonant immediately after a short stressed vowel; see 2 more . " of 2 more it says says : " often used with adjectives and adverbs to form the comparative " The only usage I can think to cite of " more " being used with a one-syllable word rather than "-er " is talk ) 22 : 20, 15 March 2010 ( UTC)
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