Comparative Deletions Flashcards
Comparative Deletions Negative Example:
(Phrases and sentences which imply a comparison but delete the object on which the comparison is based, or which do not specify the basis of comparison. Frequent words: even, very, more, less, greater, lesser, bigger, brighter, smarter… etc. (than what? how?)
“Even you can understand what I’m about to tell you.”
Comparative Deletions Positive Challenge:
“Even?” Compared to whom?”
Comparative Deletions Negative Example:
(Phrases and sentences which imply a comparison but delete the object on which the comparison is based, or which do not specify the basis of comparison. Frequent words: even, very, more, less, greater, lesser, bigger, brighter, smarter… etc. (than what? how?)
“If your tastes were better, people would like you more?”
Comparative Deletions Positive Challenge:
“Better? Then what?”
Comparative Deletions Negative Example:
(Phrases and sentences which imply a comparison but delete the object on which the comparison is based, or which do not specify the basis of comparison. Frequent words: even, very, more, less, greater, lesser, bigger, brighter, smarter… etc. (than what? how?)
“Do you think you could talk less and think more?”
Comparative Deletions Positive Challenge:
“Talk less and think more than whom?”