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The document defines comparative sentences as grammar used to compare two things. There are two basic ways to form comparatives using correlative conjunctions like "as...as" or "than". When using "as...as" there is no change to the adjective or adverb, but when using "than" the adjective or adverb takes a changed form. Regular adjectives take suffixes like "-er" or use "more/less" before them to indicate comparative degree, while some adjectives are irregular like "bad/worse/worst" and examples are provided
- Author
- Annisa Dis
- Language
- EN