Deepen your understanding of comparative adjectives by exploring irregular forms, complex structures, and double comparatives used in natural English.
Arrange each sentence with the correct comparative structure. Some sentences use irregular adjectives or the pattern 'the + comparative, the + comparative'.
Beyond basic '-er' and 'more' forms, English uses irregular and double comparatives to express gradual change or relationships. Understanding these forms helps you write smoother, more natural sentences.
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