Comparisons
ICSE · Class 2 · English Grammar and Composition
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Understanding Comparisons
- We compare two things to show which one has more of a quality like height, length, age, or colour.
- We use -er at the end of some words (like taller, longer) or use 'more' before the word (like more colourful).
- The word 'than' is often used when comparing two things.
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- Short adjectives: Add -er (tall → taller, long → longer).
- Longer adjectives: Use 'more' before the word (colourful → more colourful).
- Always use 'than' to link the two things being compared.
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