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Comparatives Correction

Learn how to avoid common mistakes with comparatives in English. Watch this video for helpful tips and corrections.

Comparative adjectives are a great way to compare things in English, but it’s important to use them correctly. One common mistake is doubling up on comparative forms, like saying “more tastier” instead of just “tastier.” In this video, we’ll show you how to correct this mistake and use comparatives properly in everyday conversation.

In the example conversation, Dave mistakenly says “more tastier” when comparing cakes, but Claire quickly points out the error. The correct way to say it is “tastier” without adding “more.” This simple correction is an essential grammar tip for anyone learning English.

By the end of this video, you’ll understand when and how to use comparatives like “better,” “bigger,” “more interesting,” and “tastier” without unnecessary repetition. You’ll also learn the importance of keeping your language clear and grammatically correct. This quick tip will help you sound more natural and confident in English conversations, whether you’re describing food, places, or people.

Comparatives and superlatives - ElementaryGrammarGeneral EnglishElementary

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