Comparative Adjectives in English
An American English teacher explains how to use comparative adjectives. 3 patterns and their exceptions.
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An American English teacher explains how to use comparative adjectives. 3 patterns and their exceptions.
This video describes how adjectives are used in English. This is a very basic explanation. More videos will follow.
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun.
Think of an adjective as something that represents a feature or attribute of a noun.