Comparatives & Superlatives — Housing

Review: Use comparatives to compare two things (e.g., cheaper than, more convenient than) and superlatives to compare three or more (e.g., the most affordable, the least noisy). Use be before adjectives (is safer) and have before nouns (has more space).

Tip: Watch spelling changes (big → bigger) and irregular forms (good → better / best).

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