The Adjective – Degree of Comparison English Grammar For Class 6

The Adjective Degree of Comparison
As we know, adjectives describe nouns. But what is the degree of comparison in adjectives? Adjectives also change their form or degree to show the extent of the quality of the noun. Any adjective, of whichever type changes their forms for the purpose of comparison. The three degrees are positive, comparative and superlative. A positive degree shows the presence of the quality without any comparison. The comparative degree indicates a higher degree of the quality and is the cause of two subjects/objects being compared. The superlative degree shows the highest degree and is used when more than two objects/subjects are compared.