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      Comparision sentence


      kenthoang28

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      There are 2 types of comparision sentence.

      Type 1:

              As + adjective/adverb + as ( positve sentence)

              As/ so + adjective/adverb + ad ( negative sentence)

        Ex: She is as tall as Kelly.

              She isn't so tall as Kelly.

      Type 2:

          _ Long adjective/adverb

                  More + adjective/adverb + than

              Ex:

                  She is more beautiful than Angelia.

                  He is more talkative than girls.

          _ Short adjective/adverb

                    Adjectiver/adverb + er

              Ex:

              He runs faster than John

              He is taller than Trish.

              He is heavier than Key. ( adjective or adverb ends by "y" will be changed to "i" )

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