Word of the Week
comparative (adjective)
Meaning – comparing two or more things to measure or judge similarity or dissimilarity between them.
Example of using it in a sentence: "He returned to the comparative comfort of his own home.”
Spelling Tip – the tricky part of this word is the second ‘a’. Many of you spell this word wrongly with a ‘i’ in that position. So, when spelling this word say “com par A tive”
com + par + a + tive
Use the word as many times throughout the week as you can. This can be verbally, in your written work or listen out for other people using it.
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