English Grammar
☼ Exercise – 2 : Change the degree of comparision.
- Difficulty is sweeter than victory.
- ‘Hamlet’ is one of the best tragedies in English literature.
- Mother Teresa was one of the greatest women in t…
☼ Exercise – 1 : Change the degree of comparision.
- Time is more precious than money.
- Ramesh is as lucky as Karim.
- I had more oranges than you had.
- Is your brother not so careful as you…
☼ Table ( Positive, Comparative and Superlative Degree ) :–
There are two types of ‘Adjectives’ :
- Regular Adjective
- Irregular Adjective
Regular Adjective :–
Those adjectiv…
☼ Keep in mind ( For Interchange of degree of comparision ) :–
- Ø Change of degree from positive to comparative and from comparative to positive.
- Ø When comparision is made between two persons or things, the…
☼ When two or more ‘nouns’ or ‘pronouns’ are compared with the scale of degree, the comparison is called the ‘degree of comparison’.
⋆ It has three kinds :
1) Positive degree
2) Comparative degree
3) Superlative degree
1) Pos…
☼ Exercise – 2 : Change the voice :
- Dream makes the destiny of life.
- You are demanding too much money.
- You must hold your killing tongue.
- Try that again.
- A story is being w…
☼ Exercise – 1 : Change the following sentences into passive voice.
- Rita did a mistake in her life.
- Raghu lost all the diamonds.
- She completes her work.
- Mahesh will do very remarkable …
☼ To change passive voice to active voice :–
How to know that the given sentence is in active voice or passive voice.
1) For passive voice the verb 3rd form is always used.
2) The verb used before past participle …