English, asked by prafulmohite2006, 7 months ago

money than
2 I earn
you
(much. use the comparative form of the adjective before conjunction than

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Answered by XxJAHANGIRxX
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Answer:

For example, in the sentence, 'Karen works more efficiently than Ramon,' the comparative form is used to describe the verb 'works' and the adverb 'efficiently. ' For adjectives with one or two syllables and one-syllable adverbs, the comparative is formed by adding the ending '-er' to the word.

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Answered by chikanetejashree
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Answer:

money than

2 I earn

you

(much. use the comparative form of the adjective before conjunction than

Explanation:

QUESTION

CLEAR

KAR

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