EXERCISE 2 (E)

Transform the following sentences as directed within brackets:

1. Napoleon was the greatest general of his time.
[(i) Positive (ii) Comparative]

2. Hari is one of the best boys of his class.
[(i) Positive (ii) Comparative]

3. Very few games are as popular as cricket.
[(i) Comparative (ii) Superlative]

4. No other building is as beautiful as the Taj.
[(i) Comparative (ii) Superlative]

5. Milk is more useful than any other liquid food.
[(i) Positive (ii) Superlative]

6. Bangalore is more beautiful than many other cities.
[(i) Positive (ii) Superlative]

7. A car runs faster than a horse.
[Positive]

8. He is not so intelligent as I.
[Comparative]

9. He is not so rich as you.
[Comparative]

10. He is stronger than you.
[Positive]



Answer :

Final answer:

This answer explains how to create parallel structure using 'than' or 'as' in sentences.


Explanation:

Parallel structure using 'than' or 'as':

  1. I would rather work at a second job to pay for a new car than take a loan.
  2. How you look in the workplace is just as important as how you behave.
  3. The firefighter spoke more about his childhood than about his job.
  4. Indian cuisine is far tastier than British food.
  5. Jim's opponent was as tall as Jim and carried far more weight.

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