A Study of Special Sentence Patterns in English Comparative Construction

Wenjing WANG

Abstract


Some special ways of English comparative degree are introduced in this article to explain their uses through example sentences, whose aim is to help the learners completely understand and take better advantage of this special grammar points.


Keywords


Comparative degree; Sentence pattern; Special use

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References


Zhang, Z. B. (2009). A new English grammar. Coursebook Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press

Zhang, D. Z. (2002). Practical English grammar. Shangwu Press.

Zhang, D. Z. (2008). College English grammar. Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press.




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x

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