A clear guide to comparative adjectives in English, explaining how to use -er, more, and less to compare two things, with examples, practice, and common mistakes.
Comparative intensifiers (e.g., much, far, way, a lot) are words used to highlight a large difference between two things, such as "a little better" or "a bit colder"
This comprehensive guide explains how to use the "as...as" structure for comparisons of equality with adjectives, adverbs, and quantifiers, including negative forms, common mistakes, and practical exercises for mastery