The comparative form of adjectives compares
A) more than two things or people.
B) the past to the present.
C) two things or people.
D) at least a dozen different times.
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C. Two things that can be people or things.
An example is, "Justin is taller than his math teacher," where the comparative adjective is taller. It compares Justin and his math teacher.
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An example is, "Justin is taller than his math teacher," where the comparative adjective is taller. It compares Justin and his math teacher.
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The comparative form of adjectives compares two things or people.
Option C) is correct.
Explanation
Comparative adjectives are used to compare two things, objects, nouns, pronouns, etc. We use the following structure while using the comparative degree of adjective.
Noun (Subject) + verb + comparative adjective + than + noun (object)
Example
My computer works faster than his.
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