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Making a

comparison
stronger or
weaker.
1. Use a lot, much, and far 2. Use a bit and a little, to

RUL to make a comparative


stronger.
make a comparative weaker.
Ex:

E
Ex: Lioenel Messi is a bit shorter
Avengers is far better than tan James Rodríguez.
Avatar.

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My new phone’s far better than the old one.

My brother is a bit taller than me.

Her nails are a little longer than yours.

The movie is much more exciting than the book.

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Adverbs and
Comparative
Adverbs.

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1. I am nervous before tests.
Adjective

2. I waited nervously before the


test results arrived.
Adverb

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Which
ones are
adjectiv
es?
Carefully
Easy Easily Popular

Adjective Adverb Adverb Adjective

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What is different
between an adjective
and an adverb when
comparing?
  positive comparative

adjective a fast car a faster car

adverb he drives fast he drives faster

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RUL  One of the jobs of an
adverb is to modify a
verb action.
 If we want to compare
one verb action with
another, we can use a

E Ex:
Joe ran fast.
comparative adverb.
Ex:
Joe ran fast, but Mary
came first because she ran
faster.

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▹ If an adverb ▹ When an adverb
RUL has only one
syllable, we usually
has two or more
syllables (like all -

E just add -er to make


it comparative: 
ly adverbs), we can
make it comparative
▹ fast → faster. by adding more in
front: 
▹ quickly → more
quickly.

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▹ We use comparative adverbs
when talking about two actions
(not three or more actions).
Comparison is always between
TWO things.

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Irregular Adverbs
A few adverbs have irregular form, for example:
ADVERB COMPARATIVE
ADVERB

badly worse
early earlier
far further/farther
little less
much more
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