michaelaclifford michaelaclifford
  • 20-04-2016
  • English
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Identify the degree of comparison for the adjective in the following sentence: The Gothic building was totally destroyed in the fire.

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WorldCitizen WorldCitizen
  • 03-05-2016
English has two forms of comparison (apart from the word in its standard form, sometimes called the positive degree, with as...as): comparative, with the ending -er (for example "taller" ) and the superlative, with the ending "-est", for example "tallest".

"totally destroyed" is neither comparative nor superlative, so it's positive!
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creeperhunter121 creeperhunter121
  • 15-04-2020

Answer:

Totally destroyed is Uncomparable

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