Comparative

Comparative: Learn How to Compare Things in English

The Comparative form is used to compare two people, places, or things. In English, adjectives and adverbs change when making comparisons. For example, we use “bigger” for something larger than another and “more interesting” for something more engaging than another.

Learning comparatives helps you describe differences effectively and makes your speech and writing more precise. Learn the rules for forming comparatives and how to use them in sentences to compare qualities, actions, or amounts.

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