Strange is the positive degree.
The comparative is stranger (more strange).
The superlative is strangest (most strange).
more fascinating
The positive degree of comparison is used. (That it, no comparison is made.)
The positive degree of comparison is used. (That it, no comparison is made.)
The degree of comparison used in the sentence "Carol needs a quieter office than she now has" is the comparative degree. This is indicated by the use of the word "quieter," which compares the noise level of the office Carol currently has to the office she desires.
strange opposite
The degrees of comparison for the word are: funnier and funniest.
GREATER
degree
It is the word "bad".
Longest is the superlative form.
yes....because?
more fascinating
Positive Degree of Comparison.
Dead die diedest
.The degree of comparison for early is earlier
Bizarre means strange, weird, or unusual in comparison to something else or a general norm.
The degree of comparison for the word "sideways" in the sentence is positive. It is describing the direction in which the car skidded off the road and is not comparing it to any other degree.