| NoteID | 37817722270 | 
|---|---|
| Front | Comparative | 
| Back | The comparative form of an adjective or adverb is used to compare one person, thing, action, or state to another. Examples of comparatives: sadder, lighter, more famous, worse, more angrily. The comparative is usually formed by adding the suffix -er or preceded by the word more. | 
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