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adverbs that are modified to show a relative degree of comparison. There are three degrees of comparison: positive, which indicates a property, e.g. She walks fast; comparative, which indicates a greater degree of that property, e.g. She walks faster; and superlative which indicates the greatest degree of that property, e.g. She walks fastest.
when a pair of commas acts in the same way as brackets or a dash and extra information is placed...
there are four types of sentences. See command, exclamation, question and statement.
a technique used in photography and filmmaking to enhance the viewing experience. Special...
the place and time where a story occurs, e.g. South Africa in the 1970s apartheid era, Europe...
an adverb that tells us when something is done, e.g. They leave tomorrow.