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Equal Comparisons, Unequal Comparisons, Double Comparatives, And Superlative.
1. Equal Comparisons : Imply that two or more entities are equal in a way.
Example :
- Rapunzel is as tall as Merida.
- Mulan sings as well as Rapunzel.
- Merida acts not as graceful as Mulan.
2. Unequal Comparisons : Imply that two or more entities are comparable to a greater or lesser degree.
Example :
- Mulan is older than Merida.
- Rapunzel is more popular than Mulan.
- Merida is not more intelligent than Rapunzel.
3. Double Comparatives : are phrases commonly used in English to express increasing or decreasing returns.
Example :
- The more frequently Mulan study, the smarter she will be.
- The faster Merida runs, the more tired she feels.
- The more Rapunzel’s hair grown, the prettier she became.
4. Superlatives : to say what thing or person has the most of a particular quality within a group or of its kind.
Example :
- Merida is the bravest of them all.
- Rapunzel behaves the most cheerfully of all.
- Mulan is not the most careless in the group.
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