Rewrite this sentence correcting the order and degree of adjective.1. ...
Corrected Sentences:
1. Ranjit is the taller in his class but Sreejit is the tallest in the whole school.
2. The big thick blue blanket should be aired well before winter.
3. These pots are cleaner than the other ones.
4. Are you going to carry that big heavy fat book with you on this trip?
5. That was a better movie than the one you made me watch last week.
6. That is a delicious old Mexican recipe.
7. Saritha makes the best cakes of all the people we know.
8. Shilpa bought a pair of smart brown leather boots.
Explanation:
- In the given sentences, the order and degree of adjectives have been corrected to make them grammatically correct and more precise.
- The correct order for adjectives in English is opinion, size, age, shape, color, origin, material, purpose, and then noun.
- The superlative form of adjectives is used to compare more than two items or people.
- Adjectives should be placed before the noun they describe for correct sentence structure.
- Correcting the order and degree of adjectives in a sentence helps in conveying the intended meaning clearly to the reader or listener.