Comparatives and Superlatives

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    GCSE

    The acquisition of comparative and superlative structures is fundamental for expressing differentiation, preference, and hierarchy within target language discourse. This grammatical scope covers the manipulation of adjectives and adverbs to construct comparisons of equality, inequality, and absolute superiority. Mastery allows candidates to move beyond concrete description into evaluative argumentation and critical analysis of data or viewpoints.

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