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Comparative Adjectives
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(Open Question) What some exeptions of irregular verbs? Give examples
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To form a MORE comparison with a short adjective, add ___ at the end of the adjective
-er
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To form a comparison with a long adjective, use ___ + adjective + ___
more + adjective + than
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(Form a MORE comparison) Brad Pitt - young - Tom Hanks
Brad Pitt is younger than Tom Hanks
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(Form an EQUAL comparison) A pair of jeans - confortable - a pair of trousers
A pair of jeans is as confortable as a pair of trousers
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(Form a LESS comparison) Madrid - romantic - Paris
Madrid is less romantic than Paris
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(Form an EQUAL comparison) Big Ben - famous - Empire State Building
The Big Ben is as famous as the Empire State Building
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(Form a LESS comparison) Ant - strong - elephant
An ant is less strong than an elephant
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___ is used to compare two things that are equal
as
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___ - ___ are used to form less comparisons with long adjectives
less - than
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