A2 · Grammar

A2 Comparative structures ‘adjective + er/more + than’

Here’s a grammar bite on comparative structures using ‘adjective+ er/more/less + than’  that we can use when we want to say that two items are different in a quality. Remember that the general rule for one-syllable and some two-syllable adjectives,  (small, clever, happy, etc.) is the affix -er, while other adjectives  (honest, beautiful, interesting, etc.)…… Continue reading A2 Comparative structures ‘adjective + er/more + than’

A2 · Grammar

A1 Comparative structures ‘as+ adjective + as’

Serena’s blog Here’s an activity for the comparative structure ‘as + adjective + as’ that is used to say that two items or groups of items that have the same quality.

A2 · B1 · Grammar

A2/B1 Comparative adjectives -er or more +adjective?

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