NAMA : WINDASARI
NPM :
2C214271
KELAS : 3EB31
Equal Comparisons, Unequal Comparisons, Double Comparatives, And
Superlative
1.
Equal
Comparisons
ð Imply
that two or more entities are equal in a way
The Formula :
a.
S+V+AS+ADJ/ADV+AS+O
b.
S+V+NOT+AS+ADJ/ADV+AS+O
Example
:
a. Raisa
is as beautiful as Maudy Ayunda
b. Maudy
Ayunda charming as well as Raisa
c. Mytha
sings not as perfectly as Raisa
2.
Unequal
Comparisons
ð Imply
that two or more entities are comparable to a greater or lesser degree
The Formula :
a.
S+V+MORE+ADJ/ADV+THAN+O
b.
S+V+ADJ/ADV(ER)+THAN+O
c.
S+V+NOT+MORE+ADJ/ADV+THAN+O
Example
:
a. Raisa
is more taller than Maudy Ayunda
b. Raisa
is older than Maudy Ayunda
c. Raisa
Plays Piano more beautifully than Mytha
3.
Double
Comparatives
ð Sentences
involve a comparative construction at the beginning of both clauses
The Formula :
a.
The
more/less +/- noun + S + V, the more/less +/- noun + S + V
Example
:
a. The
less
you care about what others say, the happier you are
b. The
less your brain you use, the poorer
it performs
4.
Superlative
ð to
say what thing or person has the most of a particular quality within a group or
of its kind.
THE FORMULA :
a.
S+V+THE++ADJ/ADV+O
b.
S+V+THE+MOST+ADJ/ADV(EST)+THAN+O
c.
S+V+NOT+THE+MORE+ADJ/ADV(EST)+O
Example :
a.
Maudy
is the clever in the class
b.
Maudy
is the most youngest in the group
c.
Maudy
is not the smallest of all