Make a comparative using: adj + than. For example: Aranda is more charming than Huelva.
Modify a superlative with the adverb 'probably'. For example: This class is probably the most intelligent in all of Aranda.
Modify a superlative with the adverb 'possibly'. For example: The drive from Lisbon to Aranda is possibly the longest I have ever driven.
Modify a comparative using 'a little + comparative adj + than.' For example: Spain is a little hotter than Portugal in the summer.
Make a comparative using: the more clause + comma; the less clause. For example: The more I travel, the less I want to stay home.
Modify a comparative using 'a great deal + comparative adj + than.' For example: Brazilian Portuguese is a great deal lovelier than Portuguese from Portugal.
Modify a superlative with the adverbial phrase 'by far'. For example: My music collection is by far the greatest in all of Portugal!
Modify a superlative with the adverb 'probably'. For example: This t-shirt is probably the oldest thing I own.
Modify a superlative with the adverbial phrase 'by far'. For example: That man's feet are by far the smelliest in Aranda.
Make a comparative using: the less clause + comma; the less clause. For example: The less I watch NetFlix at night, the less I feel stressed..
Modify a comparative using 'a bit + comparative adj + than.' For example: My husband is a bit shorter than I am.
Make a comparative using: less + adj + than. For example: A sloth is less intelligent than a chimpanzee.
Make a comparative using: not as + adj + as. For example: Spaniards aren't as loud as Americans.
Modify a comparative using 'far + comparative adj + than.' For example: In my opinion, Malibu is far prettier than Los Angeles.
Modify a superlative with the adverb 'easily'. For example: My kitchen is easily the dirtiest in Aranda.
Modify a superlative with the adverb 'easily'. For example: My car is easily the ugliest in town.
Make a comparative using: as + adj + as. For example: Pizza is as delicious as spaghetti.
Modify a comparative using 'far + comparative adj + than.' For example: For me, Italian food is far more delicious than English food.
Modify a superlative with the adverb 'possibly'. For example: This food is possibly the worst I have ever tasted.
Make a comparative using: the more clause + comma; the less clause. For example: The more I think about, the less I want to move to London.
Make a comparative using: the less clause + comma; the less clause. For example: The less I workout, the less I feel fit.
Make a comparative using: the more clause + comma; the more clause. For example: The more I watch Pasapalabra, the more I understand it.
Make a comparative using: the more clause + comma; the more clause. For example: The more I study Spanish, the more I like it.
Modify a comparative using 'much + comparative adj + than.' For example: NYC is much more exciting than Miami.
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