Let’s review some comparative grammar structures in English.

Comparative and Superlative Adjectives and Adverbs

We use the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives and adverbs to make comparisons.

Comparative

  • Vancouver is a lot colder than Mexico City.
  • I really want to plan my next vacation more carefully than I did my last one.
  • Travelling in winter is less popular than travelling in the summer.

Superlatives

  • Carnival is the most popular festival in Brazil. Everybody loves it!
  • The biggest mistake I ever made was not going to university right after high school.
  • What’s the easiest way to learn about your culture?

Superlatives can also be used with phrases like one of, some of, or among.

  • Some of my best friends and I are planning to rent a cabin this summer to have a reunion.
  • One of the silliest festivals in the world is the Baby-jumping Festival in Spain.
  • She is among the most talented violinists of her generation. It’s amazing to listen to her play.

As + Adjective / Adverb + As


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