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    IPA [kəmˈpærətɪv]

    adj 形容詞

    • 1. 相對的 in comparative terms 相對而言
    • 2. 比較的 a comparative study 比較研究

    n 名詞

    • 1. 比較級形式的詞

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  2. 2016年4月2日 · Learn why the comparative form of the adjective tired is more tired, not tireder, and see examples of other adjectives that follow the same pattern. Join the discussion and share your opinions on this forum thread.

  3. 2009年5月5日 · Learn how to form the comparative adjective of crowded and other adjectives in English from a forum thread. See examples, explanations and tips from native speakers and learners.

  4. 2005年6月16日 · Yes "shyer">> comparative ; "shyest" >> superlative S Skaioo Member Chile - Spanish Jun 15 ...

  5. 2006年4月19日 · A discussion thread about the comparative and superlative forms of the adverb often, with examples and opinions from native and non-native speakers. Learn the rules, exceptions and usage of often, more often and most often.

  6. 2006年7月5日 · Learn how to form the comparative and superlative of fun and funny in English, with examples and explanations. See also the difference between fun and funny, and the usage of the word the with the superlative form.

  7. 2008年11月25日 · Learn how to form the comparative and superlative of adjectives in English, with examples and exceptions. See the debate on whether to use heavier or more heavy, and other words ending in -y, -ow, or -le.

  8. 2008年9月8日 · A user asks why the sentence "As you become more fit, you'll complete the same walk in less time" is correct, while "As you become fitter, you'll complete the same walk in less time" is not. Other users reply with different opinions and explanations on the usage of fit and fitter.

  9. 2007年3月8日 · A discussion thread about how to use the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective free in English. See examples, suggestions and corrections from native speakers and learners.

  10. 2014年7月21日 · Learn how to form the comparative and superlative of sad in English, with examples and explanations. See the difference between sadder, more sad, and even more sad, and when to use them.

  11. 2011年12月5日 · Rectifico: 1 o más sílabas con terminación Y -> happy, happier, happiest 2 o más sílabas -> more careful most careful

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