Theory
A one-syllable adjective generally ends in
-er / est.
The comparative of nice is
nicer.
If a one-syllable adjective ends in a vowel and a consonant, we often
double the consonant.
The superlative of hot is
hottest.
If an adjective has more than 2 syllables, we generally use
more / most.
The superlative of quietly is
most quietly.
When two things are the same, we use
as ... as.
Max and Kim are the same height.
Max is as tall as Kim.
To show something is changing, we can use
"comparative and comparative" or "more and more adjective".
What is another sentence for "Scotland is not as big as France."?
Scotland is less big than France.