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Qué es el grado comparativo en inglés ​

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Contestado por samarabolanos04
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Respuesta:Adjectives in comparative degree

The comparative is used in English to compare differences between the two objects it modifies (larger, smaller, faster, higher). It is used in sentences where we compare two names, as follows:

Name (subject) + verb + adjective in comparative degree + than + noun (object).

The second term of the comparison can be omitted if understood from the context. (see the last example).

Examples

My house is larger than hers.

This box is smaller than the one I lost.

Your dog runs faster than Jim's dog.

The rock flew higher than the roof.

Jim and Jack are both my friends, but I like Jack better. ("than Jim" is implied) espero y te sirva :3

Contestado por achal
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Respuesta:

A positive degree adjective merely describes a quality. Sandra is tall. A comparative adjective highlights the inferiority, equality or superiority of one person or thing over another. Sandra is taller than Mike.

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