"adjective" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- When used in sentences, the comparative adjective (better, faster, brighter) may be put in the ablative or with the addition of quam (Latin: than).
- It is the same as the neuter nominative singular form of a comparative adjective and it usually ends in -ius.
- In the video Luol used the comparative adjective bigger.
- Now complete the sentences with the correct form of the comparative adjective.
- When appropriate, comparative and superlative adjectives may also be used to convey the meaning of "more" or "most".
- One covers comparative adjectives, explaining "more" vs. "most" or "smarter" vs. "smartest."
- Since the comparative adjective is still an adjective, it must be inflected to agree with the noun it modifies.
- Elder - used as a comparative adjective in the sense of older.
- Genie was capable of discriminating affirmation from negative, comparative adjectives, and colour words.
- As there is no room for a middle between the comparative adjectives, they were later modified to early and late.
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