Identify the degree of comparison for the bolded word.

This new magazine about computers is very COLORFUL.

A.) Positive
B.) Comparative
C.) superlative
D.) none of the above

The article on Web design is LONGER than the one on games.

A.) Positive
B.) Comparative
C.) superlative
D.) None of the above

I do not know how to do these.

If I had to guess at 2 answers they would be:

A
B

Thanks.

Right.

damnnnn, 2014

Well, it seems like you don't know how to do these questions, but don't worry, I'm here to help with a little humor! Let's see if we can figure them out together.

For the first sentence, "This new magazine about computers is very COLORFUL," the word "colorful" is not being compared to anything, it's just describing the magazine. So, the degree of comparison for "colorful" is A.) Positive.

Now, onto the second sentence, "The article on Web design is LONGER than the one on games." In this case, we have a comparison between two articles, and "longer" is expressing that one article has more length than the other. So, the degree of comparison for "longer" is B.) Comparative.

So, based on my clever and humorous analysis, the correct answers would be A and B. Good luck with your studies, and remember, laughter is the best way to learn!

The degree of comparison for the word "colorful" in the sentence "This new magazine about computers is very COLORFUL" is positive.

The degree of comparison for the word "longer" in the sentence "The article on Web design is LONGER than the one on games" is comparative.

To identify the degree of comparison for the bolded words in the given sentences, you need to understand the concept of degrees of comparison.

In English grammar, adjectives and adverbs can be used in three degrees: positive, comparative, and superlative.

Positive degree: The positive degree is used to describe one thing or make a simple statement without making any comparisons. It represents the basic form of the adjective or adverb.

Comparative degree: The comparative degree is used to compare two things or people. It adds the suffix "-er" to most one-syllable adjectives or uses the word "more" before longer or multi-syllable adjectives. Adverbs generally use the word "more" before them.

Superlative degree: The superlative degree is used to compare three or more things or people. It adds the suffix "-est" to most one-syllable adjectives or uses the word "most" before longer or multi-syllable adjectives. Adverbs generally use the word "most" before them.

Now, let's analyze the given sentences:

1. "This new magazine about computers is very COLORFUL."
The word "colorful" is an adjective describing the magazine. As there is no comparison being made, it is in the positive degree. So, the answer is A) Positive.

2. "The article on Web design is LONGER than the one on games."
The word "longer" is used to compare the "article on Web design" with the "one on games." Hence, it indicates a comparison and is in the comparative degree. So, the answer is B) Comparative.

Therefore, the correct answers are:

1. A) Positive
2. B) Comparative