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comparatives <comparative; comparatives> N

comparatives

comparative disavantage ECON

comparative jurisprudence LAW

comparative linguistics SCHOOL

comparative literature

comparative metaphors LING

comparative psychology SCHOOL

comparative study ECON

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English
Comparatives and superlatives are constructed according to morphosyntactic rules.
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The comparatives are weak when both definite and indefinite, and are declined like the active participle.
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Comparatives used attributively follow the nouns they modify, while superlatives precede their nouns.
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However, some good increases may be reported against a set of weak comparatives last year and consumer acceptance of online shopping seems set to continue.
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