Every sentence must end with one appropriate punctuation mark. Whenever you ask a question, you must end with a question mark.What is the difference between comparatives and superlatives?
Note my corrections above.Comparatives are used to compare2two things. We use 'than' space before a bracket (taller than).
Note my corrections above.Superlatives are used to compare3three or more things. We use space here 'the' space before an opening bracket (the tallest).
Note my corrections above. As a learner, don't try to start sentences with "but".ButHowever,I 'amI'm (or I am) confused.
Yes. The general rule is that if an adjective has more than two syllables, we use "more + adjective", not "adjective -er".Why do we say space here 'more beautiful' but not 'beautifuller'? Is there a rule for long words?
And yet you again failed to use a full stop at the end of a sentence. There's no point asking us for help and advice if you're going to ignore it.Thank you. I understand the important rules and your clear explanation.
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