Comparative Forms in English
This page focuses on the formation and usage of comparative forms in English, which are used to compare two things or people.
For adjectives with one syllable or two syllables ending in -y, add "-er":
Example: Taller, nicer, prettier
For adjectives with two or more syllables, use "more" before the adjective:
Example: More interesting than, more quiet than
Some adjectives have irregular comparative forms:
Highlight: Good => better, bad => worse
To express equality, use "as + adjective + as":
Example: As big as, as difficult as, as easy as
To express inequality, use "not as + adjective + as"
To express "less than", use "less + adjective + than":
Example: My sister is less nice than me. This class is less interesting.
Vocabulary: Comparatif - superlatif anglais exercice corrigé refers to exercises with answers for practicing comparative and superlative forms in English.
Definition: "Than" is used after comparatives to introduce the second element of a comparison.
These structures are essential for exercices : comparatif et superlatif anglais pdf and Comparatif et superlatif anglais Quiz, which help students practice and master these important grammatical concepts.