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I am not nearly as attractive a travelling companion as the one who just left. (comparative degree)

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I am not nearly as more attractive as a travelling companion as the one who has just left.

Explanation:

  • In general, the comparative degree is constructed by appending '-er' to the end of the adjective, followed by 'than.'
  • This is true for monosyllable adjectives. In the case of polysyllabic adjectives, however, the adjectives stay the same and are preceded by the word'more.'
  • Comparative adjectives compare two individuals or things, whereas superlative adjectives compare more than two persons or things. For instance, my house is larger than hers.
  • of or pertaining to the form of an adjective or adverb that demonstrates an improvement in the quality that the adjective or adverb conveys "Taller" is the adverbial version of "tall."
  • Other Words Related to comparable.

In certain circumstances, the word'more' is employed. Example of a comparative degree: She is smarter than her sister. She is happier than her sibling.

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