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1. Iron is more useful than any other metal.

2. Platinum is the most precious metal.

3. The giraffe is taller than any other animal.

4. This box is not as heavy as that box.

5. Maria is prettier than Alice.

6. Shyam is the most intelligent boy in the class.

7. Tokyo is the most populous city in the world.

8. Mr. Yadav is the oldest member of the club.

9. Few playwrights write as interestingly as Bernard Shaw.

10. Mumbai is one of the richest cities in India.


✅ Answers


1. Iron is the most useful metal. (Superlative) / No other metal is as useful as iron. (Positive)

2. Platinum is more precious than any other metal. (Comparative) / No other metal is as precious as platinum. (Positive)

3. The giraffe is the tallest animal. (Superlative) / No other animal is as tall as giraffe. (Positive)

4. That box is heavier than this box. (Comparative)

5. Alice is not as pretty as Maria. (Positive)

6. Shyam is more intelligent than any other boy in the class. (Comparative) / No other boy in the class is as intelligent as Shyam. (Positive)

7. Tokyo is more populous than any other city in the world. (Comparative) / No other city is as populous as Tokyo. (Positive)

8. Mr. Yadav is older than any other member of the club. (Comparative) / No other member of the club is as old as Mr. Yadav. (Positive)

9. Bernard Shaw writes more interestingly than most other playwrights. (Comparative - We use the expression most other in this sentence because the word few was used in the comparison with the positive adjective.)

10. Few cities in India are as rich as Mumbai. (Positive) / Mumbai is richer than most other cities in India.


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