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  1. Celeberrima.com. Última actualización el 25 octubre 2021. Se usan comparativos (comparatives) para contrastar las cualidades de dos personas u objetos. Cuando los adjetivos o adverbios son de una o dos sílabas se utiliza la terminación -er, después se escribe than (que): Today is colder than yerterday.

  2. IES Libertas. Torrevieja. Departamento de Inglés. adjectives: comparative and superlative. Complete the chart with the comparatives and superlatives:; Adjective Comparative Superlative long longer than the longest fast faster than the fastest pretty prettier than the prettiest beautiful more beautiful than the most beautiful ugly uglier than the ugliest thin thinner than the thinnest ...

  3. We use comparative adjectives to show change or make comparisons: This car is certainly better, but it's much more expensive. I'm feeling happier now. We need a bigger garden. We use than when we want to compare one thing with another: She is two years older than me. New York is much bigger than Boston.

  4. Los comparative adjectives en inglés como su nombre lo dice, se utilizan para comparar dos elementos de una frase y describir sus diferencias. Pero, ¿cómo se forman los adjetivos comparativos en inglés? La estructura de una frase con un comparative adjective es: Subject + verb + comparative adjective + than + object

  5. En esta guía aprenderás: La definición de los adjetivos comparativos. Cómo formar un adjetivo comparativo. Ejemplos con adjetivos comparativos irregulares. La diferencia entre los adjetivos comparativos y los superlativos. Ejercicios de adjetivos comparativos.

  6. Grammar > Adjectives and adverbs > Adjectives > Comparative and superlative adjectives. Comparative adjectives compare one person or thing with another and enable us to say whether a person or thing has more or less of a particular quality: This car is more expensive than my last one.

  7. Definition: A comparative adjective is an adjective that compares two nouns. Example: The men are taller than the women. In this example we are comparing two nouns (the men and the women). The adjective in this sentence is “tall” but because we are comparing two nouns then we need to use the comparative adjective “taller”.