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  • Comparative and superlative adjectives | LearnEnglish
    We use more and most to make comparatives and superlatives for most two syllable adjectives and for all adjectives with three or more syllables: However, with these common two-syllable adjectives, you can either add –er –r and –est –st or use more and most: He is certainly handsomer than his brother
  • Comparative adjectives | LearnEnglish
    Do you know how to use comparative adjectives like older, better and more interesting? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you
  • Modifying comparatives | LearnEnglish
    Do you know how to use phrases like much shorter than, almost as fit as and exactly the same as? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you
  • Comparative and superlative adverbs - LearnEnglish
    Level: intermediate We use these words and phrases as intensifiers with comparatives: I forget things much more often nowadays We use these words and phrases as mitigators: She began to speak a bit more quickly Level: beginner Superlative adverbs We can use superlative adverbs to make comparisons: His ankles hurt badly, but his knees
  • Intensifiers - LearnEnglish
    Level: intermediate Intensifiers with comparatives and superlatives We use these words and phrases as intensifiers with comparative adjectives: He is much older than me New York is a lot bigger than Boston We use much and far as intensifiers with comparative adjectives in front of a noun: France is a much bigger country than Britain
  • B1-B2 grammar | LearnEnglish
    Modifying comparatives Do you know how to use phrases like much shorter than, almost as fit as and exactly the same as? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you
  • Mitigators - LearnEnglish
    But when we use quite with a strong adjective, it means the same as absolutely: The food was quite awful (= The food was absolutely awful ) As a child he was quite brilliant (= As a child he was absolutely brilliant ) Level: intermediate Mitigators with comparatives We use these words and phrases as mitigators:
  • Art Scene 2 Language Focus | LearnEnglish
    What's the best way of making a comparison? Rob and Stephen talk about comparatives and superlatives Watch the video Then go to Task and do the activities
  • Learn English Online | British Council
    Learn English online using our high-quality resources to quickly improve your English Take our free level test to help you find your English language level, then find lessons and resources that are just right for you
  • Comparing two charts - LearnEnglish
    Learn how to write about and compare two pie charts





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