✨ The Positive Degree is used when we compare two people or things equally, using the structure as + adjective + as.
These sentences are very useful in daily conversations, so let’s practice with simple and natural examples.🔑 Tip for students:
Always use adjective (not noun) between as … as.
If you want to say equal quality, use as + adjective + as.
👉 Example: She is as tall as her brother.
If you want to show not equal, simply add not.
Remember: Positive Degree does not mean “good” or “bad” — it only shows equality in quality.
👉 Example: This bag is not as heavy as mine.
👉Auxiliary verbs like is / am / are are used at the start of the question.
Positive Degree question sentences तयार करताना आपण Auxiliary verbs (is / am / are) सुरुवातीला लावतो.
Use Is / Am / Are + subject + as + adjective + as … ?
Singular subject → is (e.g., Is the book as interesting as the movie?)
Plural subject → are (e.g., Are the apples as fresh as those?)
First person singular (I) → am (e.g., Am I as tall as my friend?)
These sentences are very useful in daily conversations, so let’s practice with simple and natural examples.
🎯Positive Degree — Question Sentences (Daily Use)
🔮Is Reema as beautiful as Riya?
🔮Is your bag as heavy as mine?
🔮Is today as sunny as yesterday?
🔮Is the water as cold as ice?
🔮Are these shoes as comfortable as those?
🔮Is the book as interesting as the movie?
🔮Is he as tall as his father?
🔮Is my phone as new as yours?
🔮Am I as greedy as my brother?
🔮Is the room as clean as before?
🔮Is this road as long as the previous one?
🔮Is the movie as exciting as the book?
🔮Is the tea as hot as you like it?
🔮Is the weather today as good as yesterday?
🔮Is he as clever as his friend?
🔮Is your bag as light as mine?
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