How to Change a Positive Degree to a Comparative Degree | Transformation of Sentence

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  • In this video, you will learn how to change a positive degree sentence to a comparative degree without changing its meaning. We will explore three main types of sentences that often appear in exams when it comes to converting positive degree to comparative degree:
    Type 1: as...as OR so...as,
    Type 2: No other...as...as,
    Type 3: Very few...as...as.
    We will also learn how to convert a comparative degree to a positive degree.
    Exercise:
    1. Gulab Jamun is as sweet as Burfi.
    2. No other city in India is as clean as Indore.
    3. Very few countries in the world are as powerful as India.
    Answers:
    1. Burfi is not sweeter than Gulab Jamun.
    2. Indore is cleaner than any other cities in India.
    3. India is powerful than most other countries in the world.
    Please watch the entire video to learn the concepts properly.
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