Your house may be (big) but mine is, (good) than you. Use comparative degree
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The correct transition is:
Your house maybe bigger but mine is better than yours.
Explanation:
When two objects are compared the following words are used as follows:
- Taller
- Bigger
- Better
- Worse
- Greater
- Fatter
These words are accompanied by the word 'than'.
The word than is used as a notation for comparitive degree, just like 'the' is used for superlative degree.
For eg:
1. Mita is taller than seeta.
2. He is bigger than Rahul.
3. The house is further than the shop.
4. The work is harder than before.
Hence, the word bigger and better is used for the above sentence.
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