Comparatives are formed in what two ways?
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Comparatives such as "better" or "best" can indicate a subjective statement.
As tall as she. In a sentence, you use 'I am as tall as she'. After the 'she', there is actually an 'is'. However, it is redundant so you do not add it into a sentence. So the sentence 'I am as tall as she' is actually 'I am as tall as she is', but only without the 'is'.
Comparatives are use with adjectives or adverbs to make some kind of comparison. "Dad" is a noun and does not have a comparative form.
There are three ways which is too, to, and two which is called a homophone.
Comparatives are formed in what two ways?
Comparatives are formed by adding the ending "-er" as inunhappierfasteryoungerAn exception to this rule is the word "bad" and "good", the comparative forms of which are "worse" and "better." However, this is unusual.
A comparative is the form of adjective or adverb used to compare two things. Examples of Comparatives Here are some examples of comparatives (comparatives shaded): Mark is taller. (taller = comparative of the adjective tall) Mark listens more attentively these days.
Describe two ways mountains can be formed ?
What are two ways solids form from solutions ?
erosion and plate collision
Erosion and Surface Runoff
they where formd by vaclanos and dirt
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poorer
they can be by lava, running water, glaceirs(depostion and erosion),and wind.
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