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Adverbs in Comparatives

The document provides examples of using different adverbs to indicate degrees of difference between things, such as slightly, a bit, just, much, a lot, nearly, and by far. It gives pairs of examples for each adverb to demonstrate how it is used to compare two items.
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Adverbs in Comparatives

The document provides examples of using different adverbs to indicate degrees of difference between things, such as slightly, a bit, just, much, a lot, nearly, and by far. It gives pairs of examples for each adverb to demonstrate how it is used to compare two items.
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more stressed, less stressed?

Maju Mantilla is slightly more beautiful than


Viviana Rivasplata .

Use the adverb slightly for a small degree of difference.


Movistar is a bit less popular than Claro .
Claro is a bit more popular than Movistar .

Use the adverb a bit for a small degree of difference.


$1999 $1999

Sony Vaio laptop is just as expensive as Hp laptop.

Use the adverb just for emphasis.


black cell phone Silver cell phone

$ 200 $ 200
CHEAP
STRONG/
BIG
Alegrando Sanz is much romantic than Enrique
Iglesias .

Use the adverb much to say that there’s a difference.


Tongo is a lot less popular than Gianmarco.

Gianmarco is a lot more popular than Tongo

Use a lot to say that two things or people are different.


A Ferrari
A Volkswagen

A Volkswagen is not nearly as expensive as a Ferrari .

Use the adverb not nearly to say that there’s a big


difference.
Volleyball is by far the most popular sport in the world

Use by far to say that there’s a big difference. It is used


with the superlative form.
Dell computer HP computer

$1900 $2100

EXPENSIVE
GOOD

SONIEC MP3 SONY MP3


SMALL/ BIG

RAT MOUSE

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