DOUBLE COMPARATIVES (Repeated comparatives):
Double comparatives are phrases commonly used in English to express increasing or decreasing returns. Double comparatives are often employed to underline the importance of doing or not doing a certain activity.
It's essential to keep the parallel structure on both sides of the comparison:
Repeated comparatives are used to describe actions or things that are increasing or decreasing. They are used to show trends and emphasize.
Repeated comparatives are not necessary. We use them when we want to emphasize and make our language stronger. Repeated comparatives can make our language sound strong and natural:
👉🏼 My heart goes faster and faster ever time I see him!
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