Comparatives: compare two people or things. For example: English is easier than French., Superlatives: compare one object or person with others of the same group. For example: English is the most popular language in the world., We use TOO and ENOUGH to say something is excessive or not. For example: My coffee is too hot. / My beer is not cold enough. , We use not as ... as to compare two things. For example: Mexico is not as powerful as the USA. , We use ADVERBS OF DEGREE ( much, far, a lot /// a bit, a little, slightly) to make the comparison stronger or weaker. For example: Elon Musk is a lot richer than us. The British classroom is a bit bigger than the American classroom. .
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