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English IV

Dayana Marcela Chaverra Álvarez

The superlative

The superlative is used to describe an object which is at the upper or lower end of
a quality.

Example

The nicest

The oldest

The fattest

The comparative

The comparative is used in English to compare differences between the two


objects that I modified.

Example

Larger

Richer

Bigger

Activity

Many times the comparisons are annoying even from rudeness, nevertheless, at
certain times they are useful for find strengths, weaknesses, characteristics and
opportunities.

While is true that comparisons are sometimes good and constructive and bring out
the best in each person or thing, It is important to know that the comparisons have
limits to be healthy and comforting and so be taken in a good way so as not to
reach destructive , for wanting to be more than something or someone. Well, in my
case, I don't like comparisons, I feel that they are measurements or ratings with
something or someone and in the end it focuses more on those comparisons tan in
what one is able to be or achieve. Further, living on comparisons can generate
enmity, since it is competing for being more than the other and instead of being a
good thing, a war is formed to overcome qualities or strengths from someone else
regardless of their own.

bibliography

https://www.ef.com.co/recursos-aprender-ingles/gramatica-inglesa/comparativo-superlativo/

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