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COMPARISON STRUCTURE - Coggle Diagram
COMPARISON STRUCTURE
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WHAT IS IT FOR?
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.
Single Word Comparatives
The adjectives and adverbs that do not require the word ‘more’ or ‘less’ before them and add ‘er’ or ‘ier’ with them are the single word comparatives.
1.My new car is much quieter than the old one 2.dennis is slimmer than his brother. 3.I like cats better than dogs
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