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- transform the sentences into the other two degrees.
a. no other baby is as tall as nanda.
b. no other bangle is as pretty as mine.
c. the class leader is braver than all other students in the class.
In English grammar, there are three degrees of comparison - positive, comparative, and superlative. When transforming sentences between degrees, we use appropriate forms of adjectives. For the first sentence "No other baby is as tall as Nanda", we can change it to comparative "Nanda is taller than any other baby" and superlative "Nanda is the tallest baby". For "No other bangle is as pretty as mine", the comparative is "My bangle is prettier than any other bangle" and superlative "My bangle is the prettiest bangle". For "The class - leader is braver than all other students in the class", the positive can be "No other student in the class is as brave as the class - leader" and superlative "The class - leader is the bravest student in the class".
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a. Comparative: Nanda is taller than any other baby. Superlative: Nanda is the tallest baby.
b. Comparative: My bangle is prettier than any other bangle. Superlative: My bangle is the prettiest bangle.
c. Positive: No other student in the class is as brave as the class - leader. Superlative: The class - leader is the bravest student in the class.