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  • when we compare two things and we want to express a small difference, we use a comparative adjective and an intensifier like a bit or a little.
  • when we want to wxpress a big difference between two things, we use a comparative adjective and an intensifier like a lot or much
  • when we want to say that two things are the same we use no as an intensifier

MAKING COMPARISONS

One-syllable adjectives

two or more syllables

IRREGULAR ADJECTIVES

  • we use adjectives when we describe people or things . W e put two or more adjectives in the following order before a nnoun.
  • we can put two or more adjectives before a noun. we don't use a comma between adjectives of different types.
  • we put a comma between adjectives of the same type
  • we can put two or more adjectives after a noun +be we use a comma between each adjective, but we put and before the final adjective.
  • we often use made of + noun in place of an adjective when the material is the final adjective in a list.
  • Comparative adjectives are followed by than
  • We indicate that two things are the same like this: as + adjective + as
  • If we insert not first, this formula makes comparisons; the minor term is first and the major term is second.
  • superlative adjectives are preceded by the
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