Front | comparative |
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Back | The comparative form of an adjective is used for comparing two people or things, to express the fact that one has a higher degree of a quality than the other. For example: She’s taller than me. He’s happier today than yesterday. They’re more popular than the Beatles. Compare with positive and superlative. Find out more about comparing adjectives. |
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