positive degree=few comparative degree=fewer superlative degree=fewest
the coterminal side of 45 degree is -315 degree
The positive degree is the adjective itself, for example English "good". The irregularity only comes in with the comparative "better" and superlative "best", as opposed to good, gooder, goodest. Back-forming the positive from the comparative or superlative is not obvious, obviously, because it is irregular.
When using an adjective to describe one thing, use the positive degree. (Wikipedia)
Ram is stronger or equally strong as Rahul.
example of positive degree
Cooler
Positive Degree of Comparison.
The positive degree is the base form of the adjective or adverb (not the comparative or the superlative).Example adjective:good = positive degreebetter = the comparativebest = the superlativeExample adverb:much = positive degreemore = the comparativemost = the superlative
Cooler
It is cool Hello How cool is this
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The positive degree of comparison is used. (That it, no comparison is made.)
a cool degree
positive
breeze
"Merrily" is the positive degree of the adverb "merrily."Specifically, the degrees of an adverb range from the basic, positive degree to the second, comparative degree to the third, highest, superlative degree. So the comparative degree in this case is "more merrily." The superlative degree is "most merrily."