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comparative造句
1. The task was accomplished with comparative ease. 2. Let's make a comparative study of the two languages. 3. Blessedness is of comparative degree,you will feel it with more ease when there is something under you. 4. To illustrate my point I have done a comparative analysis. 5. Then he was living in comparative comfort . 6. The comparative form of 'slow' is 'slower'. 7. She escaped to the comparative serenity of the kitchen. 8. 'Fatter' is the comparative of 'fat'. 9. After many hardships, he now lives in comparative ease. 10. The comparative of "pretty" is "prettier". 11. 'More difficult' is the comparative of 'difficult'. 12. 'Better' is the comparative of 'good'. 13. Publishers here enjoy comparative freedom to publish what they want. 14. The company is a comparative newcomer to the software market . 15. She didn't want to leave the comparative safety of the shelter. 16. She soon regretted what she'd done. In the comparative or superlative or in expressions such as as soon as possible, soon emphasizes that something is done without delay:Please reply as soon as possible. 17. They walk very slow. In the comparative both slower and more slowly are used:Can you speak slower/more slowly? 18. I enjoyed the comparative calm of his flat after the busy office. 19. the very youngest children. However, with comparative adjectives much, very much, a lot, etc. are used:Your work is very much better. 20. She's carrying out a comparative study of health in inner cities and rural areas. 21. Comparative figures for last year clearly show how sales have declined. 22. 'Good', 'better' and 'best' are the positive, comparative and superlative degrees of 'good'. 23. 'Better' is the comparative of 'good' and 'more difficult' is the comparative of 'difficult'. 24. After living here five years, we're still considered comparative newcomers. 25. Has his party analysed those comparative costs? 26. Thus detailed comparative analysis of different religions is possible. 27. All have considerable experience of international comparative research. 28. Comparative land values indicated the superiority of free labour. 29. In a poor country, owning a bicycle is a sign of comparative wealth. 30. a dreadful little man . Note that it is usually only used before a noun and that it is rarely used in the comparative and superlative.