Comparatives
As
in Spanish, in English when we want to compare two things we use adjectives and
their different degrees: positive, comparative and superlative.
- The positive degree refers to the simplest form:
A sunny day
- The comparative degree refers a higher quality of one thing with respect to
another: A better day
- The superlative degree refers to the quality in its highest
expression:
Today is the best day of the year