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Comparisons with adjectives and nouns
Description
The comparison degree can be used in the sentence to compare the things, people, and the ideas. You may use er ending or more … than with adjectives to make comparisons. For example: older, taller, and more famous.
RULES
You can also use not as . . . as to make comparisons with adjectives.
Example: The lines at Rockefeller Center aren't as long as the lines at the Empire State Building.
Rules
Use more . . . than to make comparisons with nouns.
Example: The Empire State Building gets more visitors than Rockefeller Center
