Which one sentence uses a comparative adjective correctly?His handwriting is neat than hers. His handwriting is neater than hers.
Which one sentence uses a comparative adjective correctly?His handwriting is neat than hers. His handwriting is neater than hers.
Explanation
"Neater" is the correct comparative form of the adjective "neat" to compare two things.
The comparative adjective "neater" is used to show the difference between two items (his handwriting vs. hers).