Lesson 58: Comparatives
1. Adjective +er +than: This construction is used to compare a characteristic of two objects or people. "-er" is added to the end of the Adjective, followed by "than" to indicate the object being compared. For example:
"She is taller than her brother."
"The cat is faster than the dog."
2. More + adjective + than: This construction is used for longer or more complex adjectives. The word "more" precedes the adjective and is followed by "than" to indicate the object being compared. For example:
"She is more intelligent than her classmates."
"The movie was more exciting than I expected."
These constructions show how adjectives can be modified when used to compare objects or people. The construction "Adjective +er +than" is usually used for adjectives with one syllable, while the construction "more + adjective + than" is preferred for longer or more complex adjectives.
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