- Is comparative an adjective or adverb?
- What are the 3 types of comparative?
- What word can be used as a comparative?
Is comparative an adjective or adverb?
We use comparative adverbs to compare two verb actions with one another. They usually show an increase or decrease in the action, or show that one thing is 'better' or 'worse' than the other at the verb action. The comparative adverb is often followed by 'than'. Lions run fast, but cheetahs run faster.
What are the 3 types of comparative?
There are several methods of doing comparative analysis and Tilly (1984) distinguishes four types of comparative analysis namely: individualizing, universalizing, variation-finding and encompassing (p. 82).
What word can be used as a comparative?
Transitions such as "and," "but," "in addition," "in contrast," "furthermore," and "on the other hand" can also be used to show comparison.