Superlative Adjectives and Comparative Adjectives

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What is the difference between Superlative Adjectives and Comparative adjectives. I would like to have some examples for Superlative Adjectives and Comparative Adjectives. It comes to know me that these are sentences that creates a flow in your contents and make your contents grow rapidly. Anyone could help me?
 
What is the difference between Superlative Adjectives and Comparative adjectives. I would like to have some examples for Superlative Adjectives and Comparative Adjectives.
Something that is "more" than something else is comparative. This mountain is higher than that mountain. This house is bigger than that house.
Something that is the "most" of all things in its category is superlative. This is the highest mountain in the state. That house is the biggest in the neighborhood.

It comes to know me that these are sentences that creates a flow in your contents and make your contents grow rapidly. Anyone could help me?
I'm sorry, but I don't understand what you mean.
 
If you search for "comparative and superlative adjectives" on Google, you will get thousands of websites full of information.
 
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Thank you for easy explanation. Some sentences I have written please correct me if wrong:

Comparative:
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"James runs faster than Jack".
"Mount Everest is higher than K2."
"Tim always works better than tom."


Superlative:
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James is the fastest runner in the school.
Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
Tim is the best work of our company.




It comes to know me that these are sentences that creates a flow in your contents and make your contents grow rapidly. Anyone could help me?


I'm sorry, but I don't understand what you mean.


I was trying to express that there are some English terms that you use together will help while writing articles to grow your contents for targeted topic. As I'm a blogger an I'm looking to improve my English so the readers will not bash me for my bad English. :)

I hope I will able to do that soon.
 
"grow your contents for targeted topic" doesn't make any sense, unfortunately.
 
"grow your contents for targeted topic" doesn't make any sense, unfortunately.

I meant as I know new English terms, I can use them in my English writing to create long length articles for my blog :)
 
I see. Write content on topics for your target audience.

What do you want to blog about?
 
Have your readers been demanding longer articles in your blog?
 
Yes, I want to write blog posts of at least 450 words, and my aim is to make them concrete, and specific. I am hopeful keep learning and practice will take me to my goals :)
 
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