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Answered by sheetalsharma1384
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How to Make Comparisons in English

There are some rules to help you make comparisons in English.

1 If the adjective (describing word) is one syllable, you can add -er.

For example, small – smaller; big – bigger; nice – nicer.

2 If the adjective has two syllables, but ends in -y, you can change the end to -ier.

For example, lucky – luckier; happy – happier.

3 With other English adjectives of two syllables and more, you can’t change their endings. Instead, you should use more + adjective.

For example, handsome – more handsome; beautiful – more beautiful and so on.

4 When you compare two things, use ‘than’.

“She’s younger than me.”

“This exercise is more difficult than the last one.”

5 When you want to say something is similar, use ‘as – as’.

For example, “She’s as tall as her brother” or “It’s as nice today as it was yesterday.”

Answered by chauhansm96
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Answer:

as tiny as write two phrases of comparison

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write two phrases of comparison

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