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Comparisons We use the comparative form to compare two people, places, or things.
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Equality As….as We use as…as to say that two people, places or things are the same or equivalent Examples: My grades were as good as my brother’s Claudia Raia is as beautiful as Adriane Galisteu. Fred is as tall as Mark.
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Superiority More: We use the comparative form of superiority to say that something or somebody is superior. For most short adjectives, (one syllable), we add – er. For short adjectives (one syllable) ending in one vowel and one consonant, double the consonant and add –er (big – bigger, thin – thinner) For longer adjectives (two or more syllables), we use more…than. George Clooney is more handsome than Mel Gibson Joao is taller than Maria Math is better than Science Irregular Forms: Good/ Better ; Bad/ Worse
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Inferiority We use the comparative form of inferiority to say that something or somebody is inferior We use less…than Examples: Danny DeVito is less famous than Bruce Willis Danny DeVito is less strong than Bruce Willis Danny DeVito is less handsome than Bruce Willis
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Superlative form We use the superlative form to compare three or more people, places or things For short adjectives (one syllable), we add – est The highest mountain in the world is the Everest For adjectives with more than one syllable, we use the most…/the least… The most famous mountain in the world is the Everest This is the least interesting book I’ve ever read.
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