japanese · Comparison & Opinion · Lesson 88
Basic Comparisons: 'AよりBのほうが'
Comparing two items using 'more than'
You and a friend are discussing two different restaurants or two types of movies. You want to express your preference, saying one is much better or more delicious than the other.
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same
な-word
A describing word that needs な when placed before what it describes. 静かな部屋 means “quiet room.” These change differently from い-words.
to be different / wrong
Group 1 verb
The most common verb type. The ending sound changes depending on how you use it — like how 飲む (drink) becomes 飲みます in polite speech.
more
Adverb
A word that describes how, when, or how much something happens — like とても (very) or いつも (always).
much more / all along
Adverb
A word that describes how, when, or how much something happens — like とても (very) or いつも (always).
very / extremely
Adverb
A word that describes how, when, or how much something happens — like とても (very) or いつも (always).
incredibly / very
Adverb
A word that describes how, when, or how much something happens — like とても (very) or いつも (always).
a little / a few
Adverb
A word that describes how, when, or how much something happens — like とても (very) or いつも (always).
a lot / many
Adverb
A word that describes how, when, or how much something happens — like とても (very) or いつも (always).
Grammar Preview
B is more ~ than A
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