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Change the following sentence into positive degree,

"It is easier to preach than to practice."

AIt is not so easy to practice as to preach.

BDo you find easier to preach than to practice?

CTo practise is not so good as to preach.

DTo preach is as good as to practice.

Answer:

A. It is not so easy to practice as to preach.

Read Explanation:

  • The positive degree of comparison is used to show that two things are equal or not equal without using comparative words like easier, better, taller, etc.

  • The given sentence is in the comparative degree ("easier").

  • To change it into the positive degree, we use the structure:
    "not so/as + adjective + as"


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