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Exercise 9

Comparative form

1. big – Bigger

2. Easy – Easier

3. Beautiful – More Beautiful

4. Difficult – More difficult

5. Handsome – Handsomer or More Handsome

6. Good – Better

In English Grammar, the comparative form of an adverb or adjective is used to compare qualities between two or more than two things or people. It is also used to judge something against a different or previous situation. In this context, in comparative form, the writer compares two different things. For example, the comparative form of ‘big’ is “bigger.”

The sentence for the comparative form of big is as follows -

My home is bigger than Jim's house.

Another example is,                                                        

The bus is bigger when compared to an SUV.

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