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iii. The comparative form followed by thaniv. The comparative form followed by a noun, followed by thanv. The use of ellipsisvi . The use of the subjective casevii. Progressive comparisonsb. Superlative forms of adjectives which use endingsi. Spelling rulesii. Irregular adjectivesiii. The superlative form preceded by theiv. The use of ell i psi sv. The comparison of one or more things with a groupExercisesCHAPTER 23. Adjectives used in comparisons: Part 21. Comparative and superlative forms of adjectives which do not use endingsa. Com parative forms: The use of morei. The comparative form followed by thanii. Progressive comparisonsb. The use of lessi. The construction less ... thanii. The construction not as . . . asiii. The construction less and lessc. Superlative forms2. The adjectives many, much, few and little used to compare quantitiesa. The use of many, much, few and little with countable and uncountable nounsb. Synonyms for many and muchc. Positive forms used in comparisonsd. Com parative forms used in comparisonse. Superlative forms used in comparisons3. The adjectives similar, different and same used in comparisons4. Making logical comparisonsExercisesCHAPTER 24. Adverbs: Position in a sentence1. Adverbs which modify adjectives and other adverbsa. Intensifiers2. Adverbs which modify verbsa. Adverbs of frequencyb. Adverbs of ti mec. Adverbs of mannerd. Connecting adverbse. Adverb phrases and clauses of purposef. Adverbs of locati oni. Here and thereii. There used as an introductory wordiii. Inverted word orderg. Negative adverbsi. Double negativesii. Inverted word order

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