Comparative adverb
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British pronunciation/kəmpˈaɹətˌɪv ˈadvɜːb/
American pronunciation/kəmpˈæɹətˌɪv ˈædvɜːb/

Definición y Significado de "comparative adverb"

Comparative adverb
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adverbio comparativo, comparativo de adverbio

an adverb that is used to compare the intensity or degree of an action or quality between two or more things, typically by adding "-er" to the base form of the adverb or by using the word "more" before the adverb

What is a "comparative adverb"?

A comparative adverb is a word that compares the manner, degree, or intensity of an action between two or more subjects. These adverbs often end in "-er" or use the word "more" to show comparison. Common examples include "faster," "better," and "more carefully." For instance, in the sentence "She runs faster than her brother," the word "faster" compares her running speed to that of her brother. Comparative adverbs are important for expressing differences in actions or qualities, helping to clarify comparisons in communication.

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