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Comparative Comparing Form Adjective People Things Express Fact

Front comparative
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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