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Your English is, as always, very good. I thought today we'd take a quick look at comparatives and superlatives. We use comparatives to compare one person or thing with one other person or thing.
Still, the addition of the words ‘more’ and ‘most’ make the comparative and superlative degrees with some adjectives. Thus, we say Active-More active-Most active.
We use comparative adjectives when we are comparing two things or people. Superlative adjectives are used when we're talking about more than two things or people. Here are some rules you need to ...
Still, the addition of the words ‘more’ and ‘most’ make the comparative and superlative degrees with some adjectives. Thus, we say Active-More active-Most active.
The present perfect with 'for' and 'since' Comparatives and superlatives The present perfect with ‘just’, ‘already’ and ‘yet’ Defining relative clauses ‘May’, ‘might’ and ‘could' ...
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