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Krishnanithi Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Degrees Of Cmmparison

What is the degree involved in this compound sentence?
He is not only intelligent but also industrious.
  

Top answer

There is no degree of comparison in your sentence.

  • There is no degree of comparison in your sentence.
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There is no degree of comparison in your sentence.
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fivejedjonThere is no degree of comparison in your sentence.
And the sentence is not a compound sentence, either.
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krishnanithithe degree
If you're using the terminology positive, comparative, superlative for adjectives like tall, taller, tallest, the degree of 'intelligent' is positive, and the degree for 'industrious' is also positive.

If you're not using that terminology, I have no idea what you need.

CJ

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