Comparative advertising encourages product improvement and innovation, and can lead to lower prices in the marketplace
Dont use `bad as an adverb
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Comparative worse than The new quarterback is worse than the old one
Often, the comparative adjective is followed by than
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Bad - Worse; Far - Farther (or further) Good - Better; Little - Less* *There’s a small stipulation to “less
Some common irregular adverbs are well, better, best and badly, worse
Strive to anticipate your audience’s questions and concerns so you’ll already have an answer prepared
The usual comparative and superlative forms of the adjective old are older and oldest
- The wind was blowing violently, and to make matters worse, it began raining
In this sense, the concept of “bad” or “ill” applies to negative attributes, such as: Inferior value or lower standard Join us as a Lab Assistant in our Cambridge office