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Modifying comparissons - Coggle Diagram
Modifying comparissons
By far
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Examples
She is by far the best student in the class.
This is by far the most interesting book I've read this year.
Much
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Examples
This solution is much better than what we tried last time.
He is much more qualified for this position.
Nowhere Near
Use
Indicates that something is not at all close to being true or accurate; it's used to emphasize a large discrepancy.
Examples
His performance was nowhere near the level of his competitors.
We are nowhere near reaching our sales targets for this quarter.
A little
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Examples
This coffee is a little hotter than the one I had yesterday.
She's a little more experienced in managing projects than I am.
A whole lot
Use
A colloquial expression similar to "much," used to significantly amplify a comparison, often in more informal contexts.
Examples
She's a whole lot happier since she started her new job.
It's a whole lot colder today than it was yesterday.