comparative
Prononciation : [kəmˈpær.ə.tɪv]
Mot
Contexte : « similarity »
(adjective) when you talk about the differences between two or more things. It helps us see how something is better, worse, or different compared to something else.
Exemple
In math class, we learned that 'bigger' is the comparative form of 'big'.
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This book is not a comparative study; it doesn't compare any two things.
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Can you give me a comparative example between these two animals?
Contexte : « similarity »
(noun) a form or comparison in language, especially adjectives and adverbs, that shows how two things are different. It's often used in sentences to compare things.
Exemple
The word 'faster' is a comparative that shows how one thing moves more quickly than another.
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Using the wrong form, like 'gooder' instead of 'better', is not a proper comparative.
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What is the comparative of the word 'small'?
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