04/07/2021
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The comparative adverbs are the adverbs that are used to make a comparison between two or more elements of the sentence. For example: She dances better than me.
Comparative adverbs mark some degree of inferiority, superiority or equality between the elements. Like all adverbs, they fulfill the function of circumstantial complement of the verb within a sentence.
See also: Adverbs
Better than | Worst than |
Such as | As much as |
So | So much |
More | Less |
What | Very |
There are many types of adverbs: