Rule: We use comparatives to compare two elements., , There aren’t as many people here today as there were yesterday, , Rule: We can intensify adjectives and adverbs using words such as slightly , a bit , by far, , He’s by far the most intelligent student I’ve ever taught., , Rule: We can use comparatives to show two things changing or developing together, , The more frequently you practise, the more proficient you’ll become., , Rule: We use comparative (not superlative) adjectives when there are only two elements in a group., , He’s by far the more talented of the two brothers., , Rule: We can repeat a comparative for emphasis, , There are fewer and fewer courses at university today teaching music and arts, .
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