Comparative Adjective Correctness Examples
Which sentence uses as cooperative adjective correctly?The movie was most boring than the book The movie was more boring than the book
Answer: The movie was more boring than the book
Explanation
Comparative adjectives compare two things and usually use "more" with adjectives of two or more syllables like "boring."
"More boring" correctly shows the comparison between the movie and the book.
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