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Comparatives Comparison between two

Greg
Mia
We use the comparative form of adjectives and
adverbs to compare two things or actions.

Greta is taller than Lorna.


I can drive faster than you.
She looks happier than before.
A hotel is more comfortable than a tent.
Are you feeling better?
It's hotter today than yesterday.
Other (not) as/so ... as
Adjective 1
не такий як

expressions A bike isn't as fast as car.

just as ... as точно такий як

Adjective 1

A smartphone might be just as expensive as a laptop.

the ... the чим…тим

Adjective 2

The higher you climb, the dizzier you feel.

more... and more


Adjective 2

Tom's nose is getting redder and redder with that cold.


Answer the questions
1. Who is taller between you two?
2. Who is older?
3. Who learns English longer? Katya learns English (just) as long as me.
4. Who travelled to more countries?
5. Who is better at cooking?
6. Who is more friendly?
7. Who is better at remembering special dates?
8. Who is more patient?
9. Who is better at keeping secrets?
10. Who is more organized about housework?
11. Who is better at planning surprises?
12. Who is better at remembering directions?
Notes

Less are the opposites of more.


Planes are less dangerous than cars.
I bought more expensive phone. I need it not only to make calls.

Before comparatives, we can use much/a lot/a bit/no/any.


Your car is much faster than mine.

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