What is comparative form
Nothing is as disastrous as terrorism
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We compare people, places, or things every day. We describe actions or words that describe actions every day. The comparative form is used to compare two nouns (people, places, or things) or to describe verbs (actions), or other adverbs (words that describe verbs).
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Nothing is as disastrous than terrorism.
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