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Adjectives are describing words that modify nouns. Adjectives can describe sizes, shapes, colors, personality, time, ages, sounds, tastes, and qualities. There are some rules for using adjectives in comparisons: use "than" followed by "any other" when comparing one thing among many; do not use monosyllabic words like "hot", "easy", "tall", or "small" with "more" or "most"; and follow "than" with a single adjective, not a comparative form.
Adjectives are describing words that modify nouns. Adjectives can describe sizes, shapes, colors, personality, time, ages, sounds, tastes, and qualities. There are some rules for using adjectives in comparisons: use "than" followed by "any other" when comparing one thing among many; do not use monosyllabic words like "hot", "easy", "tall", or "small" with "more" or "most"; and follow "than" with a single adjective, not a comparative form.
Adjectives are describing words that modify nouns. Adjectives can describe sizes, shapes, colors, personality, time, ages, sounds, tastes, and qualities. There are some rules for using adjectives in comparisons: use "than" followed by "any other" when comparing one thing among many; do not use monosyllabic words like "hot", "easy", "tall", or "small" with "more" or "most"; and follow "than" with a single adjective, not a comparative form.
that Adjectives are describing words. Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns. Examples : Sizes : big, small, large, thin, thick Shapes : triangular, round, square, circular Colors : black, blue, white, green, red Personality : happy, sad, angry, depressed Time : Yearly , monthly, annually Ages : new, young, old, brand-new, second-hand Sounds : Loud, noisy, quiet, silent Tastes : juicy, sweet Qualities : good, bad, mediocre now lets have a look at the Rules on Adjectives : Shortcut Rule 1 : In a comparision, the conjunction 'than' should be followed by 'any other' If a person / thing is compared with any other person / thing among some / many. Mumbai is greater than any city in India. ☓ Mumbai is greater than any other city in India. ✔ Shortcut Rule 2 : In comparisons, the monosyllable words like "hot / easy / tall / small" should not be used with more / most. This question is more easier than that. ✔ This question is easier than that. ✔ He is more taller than Kumar. ☓ He is taller than Kumar. ✔ Shortcut Rule 3 :