: To determine whether they are similar or different, or which one is better (by looking at more than one thing)
: As good or bad as others: in the same level or in the same category as others
The degree of comparison is called positive, relatively and superlative. (In fact, there is only comparison and highest level of visibility.) Use comparisons to compare two things and use the highest level to compare three or more things. Please note that this term is often accompanied by comparisons and words before the highest level. The variants -er and -est suffixes are sufficient to form most comparisons and top terms, but if the two-syllable adjective ends with y (happiness and happiness), then multiple adjectives When there is syllable, I will use more and more
Comparative level of adjectives. The shape represents a greater degree and is used to compare two nouns. For example, it is better to compare shapes, and happiness is to compare the shapes of happiness. The most advanced adjective. This form represents the maximum degree used to compare three or more nouns. For example, best is the best form and happiness is cutting edge happiness. Tell me when, where, why, how, how long, or how long (ie time, place, method, degree) with adverb verb, adjective, or other adverb modifier. See the phrase in the adverb phrase. A part of the suffix word is added to the stem to form a new word. For example, rude is formed by adding the prefix dis- and the suffix -ful.
Comparing adverbs compares two actions. The superscript adverb compares three or more actions. Only one syllabic adverb forms a comparison by adding -er and forms the highest level by adding -est. Use adverbs with multiple syllables, or ultimately the word "more" to form comparisons and the most advanced words. Some adjectives and adverbs are easy to identify in sentences. Adjectives modify nouns or pronouns. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. However, following verbs can be confusing. Predicative adjectives follow connection verbs, but adverbs follow behavioral verbs.