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UNEQUAL COMPARISON

This resource discusses unequal comparisons in English grammar, focusing on the comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives and adverbs. It explains how to correctly use "more" with adjectives for comparatives and "the most" for superlatives, alongside the formation of comparative and superlative forms of one-syllable and multi-syllable adjectives. Examples include constructions such as “Ami is taller than Purnamawati” and “Ami is the tallest of the group.” Learn how to enhance your writing and speaking skills by mastering these essential grammar concepts.

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UNEQUAL COMPARISON

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  1. UNEQUAL COMPARISON Ami Purnamawati

  2. Ami Purnamawati

  3. S + V + ADJ+ER + THAN + NOUN/PRONOUN ADV+ER COMPARATIVE DEGREE S + V + MORE + ADJ + THAN + NOUN/PRONOUN ADV Ami Purnamawati

  4. S + V + THE + ADJ+EST + OF + PLURAL NOUN/PRONOUN IN + SINGULAR NOUN/PRONOUN SUPERLATIVE S + V + THE+ MOST + ADJ + OF + PLURAL NOUN/PRONOUN IN + SINGULAR NOUN/PRONOUN Ami Purnamawati

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