Comparison using comparative adjectives and adverbs
To say that people, things etc are unequal in a particular way, we can use comparative adjectives/adverbs.
In an informal style, object pronouns are used after than. In a more formal style, subject pronouns are used usually with verbs.
We can use double comparatives (…er and …er or more and more …) to say that something is changing.
The + comparative expression + subject + verbWe can use comparatives with the … the … to say that things change or vary together. Note the word order in both clauses.
More can be used with a noun in this structure.
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Category: Comparisons | Added by: Teacher_Koce (2014-01-07) | |
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