Comparative and superlative adjectives
Learn about comparative and superlative adjectives and do the exercises to practise using them.
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Learn about comparative and superlative adjectives and do the exercises to practise using them.
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Comparative adjectives compare one person or thing with another and enable us to say whether a person or thing has more or less of a particular quality:
Comparative: The dress she wore to the party was prettier than the one before. Superlative: Of all her outfits, the gown she wore to the awards ceremony is the prettiest.
A comparative is the form of adjective or adverb used to compare two things. For example, "sweeter" is the comparative form of "sweet," and "quicker" is the comparative form of "quick."
The meaning of COMPARATIVE is of, relating to, or constituting the degree of comparison in a language that denotes increase in the quality, quantity, or relation expressed by an adjective or adverb.
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Learn how to form comparative and superlative adjectives in English with clear rules, examples, and irregular forms. Master comparisons fast.
In this guide, we discuss everything you need to know about comparative adjectives, from the spelling rules, to when to use more, to clearing up the comparative-versus-superlative-adjectives
Most adjectives have three forms or degrees: the positive, the comparative, and the superlative. In this discussion, we''ll take a closer look at comparative adjectives. A comparative adjective compares two
Comparative adjectives, such as bigger or better, compare two nouns. Superlative adjectives, such as biggest or best, compare one person or thing against a whole group.
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