King Greedy wants to boast to his friend King Lotsofcash about how much gold he has, but his coins are dirty and dull. To clean his money and make it shiny again for his friend's visit, King Greedy must find a way to remove dirt and grime using materials, liquids, or acids that can dissolve what is making the coins dirty without damaging the coins themselves. The passage discusses comparative forms and provides examples of how to compare the cleanliness or dirtiness of coins or money.
3. King Greedy is really worried. His
friend, King Lotsofcash, is coming to
visit and King Greedy wants to boast
about how much gold he has.
4. But he has been playing with his
money so much that when he looks
into his collection of purses and
wallets, he finds that all his coins are
dirty and dull.
5. He can’t boast to his friend if his cash doesn’t look clean
and bright. What can King Greedy to make his money
shiny?
12. Comparative
The comparative degree is a comparative
form of an adjective or adverb.
For examples
• Our coins are cleaner than their coins.
• My money is dirtier than your money.
• An Orange Juice is better than Coca
Cola.