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What is the degree of comparison of the underlined adjective in the sentence? For Marley, spelling is the most difficult subject.

A.
comparative


B.
positive


C.
superlative

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In the sentence:

Marley, spelling is the most difficult subject.


The adjective: ‘most difficult’ is superlative.


Adjectives simply describes the noun. When a group of words describes the noun, they are adjective phrases.

 

Question: What is the degree of comparison of the underlined adjective in the sentence? For Marley, spelling is the most difficult subject.

Options:  

A) comparative  

B) positive  

C) superlative

Answer: The correct answer is option C) Superlative.

Explanation: Superlative adjectives are formed by adding -est or by adding ''the most'' before the adjective. ''The most'' is used when there is more-than-one syllable in the adjective. In the sentence above, we can clearly see the word, ''the most difficult'', therefore it is considered a superlative adjective. The adjective ‘’difficult’’ is a one syllable word, this means that it would be incorrect to use -est after the adjective, so the correct way to use it in superlative form is by writing it in the following way, ‘’the most difficult’’.  

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