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Comparisons in English: Complete Guide with Simple ... - FluentU
Do you know how to make comparisons in English? Learn how to use comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs with this learner's guide. We cover how to form the comparative forms and we go over the rules you need to know.
Using Comparative Adjectives - Perfect English Grammar
Using Comparative Adjectives. Perfect English Grammar. Download this explanation in PDF here. Read about how to make the comparative here. Comparative structures: things or people that are the same. First, we can use 'as ... as' with a normal adjective (not a comparative) to say two things are the same:
Comparative and superlative adjectives | LearnEnglish
We use comparative adjectives to show change or make comparisons: This car is certainly better, but it's much more expensive. I'm feeling happier now. We need a bigger garden. We use than when we want to compare one thing with another: She is two years older than me. New York is much bigger than Boston.
How to Make Comparisons in English – english-at-home.com
There are some rules to help you make comparisons in English. 1 If the adjective (describing word) is one syllable, you can add -er. For example, small - smaller; big - bigger; nice - nicer. 2 If the adjective has two syllables, but ends in -y, you can change the end to -ier. For example,…
Comparisons - Grammar - Academic Guides at Walden University
Adjectives and adverbs can be used to make comparisons. The comparative form is used to compare two people, ideas, or things. The superlative form with the word "the" is used to compare three or more. Comparatives and superlatives are often used in writing to hedge or boost language.
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