"Than" - I am taller than Jennifer.
The sentence uses the comparative degree of comparison. This is indicated by the word "worse," which compares the level of heat from yesterday to today, suggesting that yesterday's heat was of a greater intensity than today's.
I mightn't use that word.
It is a declarative sentence.
Example sentence - We wanted more water to quench our thirst.
I had many teachers
No. This is a sentence with only one word: "Go."
no or at least not any more than i capitalize the word sentence in a paragraph
Example sentence - I had more questions for the interviewer than he had for me.
Alex is more clever than Vice.
I think cats are better than dogs.
yes
Example sentence - His expenses were more than his income.
The word ample is an adjective and means more than enough. A sentence with this word is: There was an ample supply of food and drinks for the wedding guests.
Example sentence - Amanda is more useless than a used tissue.
You are busier than me this week.
The word 'than' cannot be the subject of a sentence on its own. However, it could form part of a noun phrase that is the subject of a sentence. For example 'Being poorer than a church mouse is not a happy situation.'
Example sentence - He knew how to quibble better than most in his efforts to deceive.