How to make comparisons in English?
How many things, animals or people are you comparing?
When you compare two things, people or animals use more than or -er than
Comparatives
When you compare two things, people or animals use the most or the -est
Superlatives
If you compare two or more things, animals or people and they are similar or different, use the estructure as...as or not as...as
as...as
Comparisons in English
Liliana Quesada
Created on March 6, 2022
Ways to express comparison among two or more things, animals or people with similarities or differences
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How to make comparisons in English?
How many things, animals or people are you comparing?
When you compare two things, people or animals use more than or -er than
Comparatives
When you compare two things, people or animals use the most or the -est
Superlatives
If you compare two or more things, animals or people and they are similar or different, use the estructure as...as or not as...as
as...as