They wanted to compare boots and slippers.
She is taller than her sister.
A comparative pronoun is a pronoun that is used to compare two or more things. Common comparative pronouns include "than," "as," and "where." These pronouns are used to show similarities or differences between different elements in a sentence.
The one with "softer" in it.
The grammar terms for "as boring as" are a comparative adjective and an adverbial phrase. "As" is a comparative conjunction used to compare the degree of two things, and "boring" is the comparative adjective that describes the level of dullness. The phrase "as boring as" functions as an adverbial phrase that modifies the verb or adjective in the sentence.
"Donald Trump's hair is more orange than it ought to be."
That sentence is comparative. It's comparing one location of something to another.
One sentence that uses "comparative advantage" in a sentence is, "A small business has a comparative advantage." The phrase pertains to the capability of a company to produces goods and services which are lower in cost compared to other companies.
A Geo is not comparative to a Cadillac in price or style.
You just used it in a sentence.
i have a comparative advantage in sports when i play with the other girls
This sentence is a comparative sentence.
In the sentence that you give, John was faster but Billy was the fastest, there are comparative adjectives, faster and fastest. The verb in this sentence is was. It is not a comparative verb, just a verb. An existential verb, to be precise.
Depends on the sentence
Yes. Bigger is the comparative adjective in that sentence.
gulab jamun is sweetest sweet
She is taller than her sister.
Comparative anatomy is something that can be done or found in all types of organisms or species.