That was the funniest film I've seen this year. We often use superlatives with the present perfect to talk about a particular life experience. Which student has worked the hardest this year? September is the busiest month for our business.Īngelina Jolie was the highest paid actress last year. We use superlative adjectives and adverbs to compare one person or thing with several other people or things of the same kind. The taller she grew, the thinner she became. The faster they went, the louder they screamed. We can use two different comparatives with the to say how something changes as something else changes. The sky grew darker and darker and we knew the storm would break soon. Train journeys in the UK are becoming more and more expensive. We can repeat comparatives with and to say how something changes. I think documentaries are more interesting than the news.
We use comparative adjectives and adverbs to compare one person or thing with another person or thing.
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