DEGREES OF COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK

Authors

  • Nilufar Toraqulova 1st year master's student of Karshi University of Economics and Pedagogy

Keywords:

Degrees of comparison, adjectives, English language, Uzbek language, comparative degree, superlative degree, linguistic structures, language learning, basic literacy skills

Abstract

This article explores the degrees of comparison of adjectives in English and Uzbek, highlighting their similarities and differences. Both languages feature three degrees: positive, comparative, and superlative. While English typically employs morphological changes and auxiliary words to express these degrees, Uzbek primarily uses suffixes to modify adjectives. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for language learners and educators, as it enhances comprehension and proficiency in both languages. The article aims to provide insights into the grammatical structures of adjectives and their comparative forms in English and Uzbek.

Author Biography

Nilufar Toraqulova, 1st year master's student of Karshi University of Economics and Pedagogy

1st year master's student of Karshi University of Economics and Pedagogy

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Published

2025-08-11