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Can someone please explain to me le comparatif and when to use it? I'm so confused!

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Answer: Le comparatif is used to compare two nouns. It is used in three types of comparison: 1. aussi <blank> que (as <blank> as) 2. plus <blank> que (more <blank> than) 3. The superlative which compares something against a whole group and expresses that something is the most (le plus <blank>) or the least (le moins <blank>) Examples

Explanation: 1. Marie est aussi rapide que Chloé. ( Marie is as fast as Chloe) 2. Claire est plus rapide que Marie. (Claire is faster than Marie) 3. Marie. Claire est la plus rapide. ( Claire is the fastest)

I tried to make this as simple and as understandable as possible and I hope this helps!

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