Adjectives can be compared in three ways: using -er and -est to form comparisons of inequality (e.g. bigger, biggest), using "as...as" and "not as...as" for comparisons of equality and inequality (e.g. as big as, not as big as), and using "more/most" and "less/least" before adjectives (e.g. more important, least important).
Adjectives can be compared in three ways: using -er and -est to form comparisons of inequality (e.g. bigger, biggest), using "as...as" and "not as...as" for comparisons of equality and inequality (e.g. as big as, not as big as), and using "more/most" and "less/least" before adjectives (e.g. more important, least important).
Adjectives can be compared in three ways: using -er and -est to form comparisons of inequality (e.g. bigger, biggest), using "as...as" and "not as...as" for comparisons of equality and inequality (e.g. as big as, not as big as), and using "more/most" and "less/least" before adjectives (e.g. more important, least important).
Adjectives can be compared in three ways: using -er and -est to form comparisons of inequality (e.g. bigger, biggest), using "as...as" and "not as...as" for comparisons of equality and inequality (e.g. as big as, not as big as), and using "more/most" and "less/least" before adjectives (e.g. more important, least important).
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Level 04
Lessons 05
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