📊 Advanced Comparison Structure for Task 1
To emphasize a significant difference in numbers, use "twice/three times as many… as" instead of basic comparisons.
✅ Example:
Twice as many people chose online shopping as in-store shopping in 2023, with figures reaching 60% and 30%, respectively.
Another simple yet effective way to compare data within the same year is by using "was + adjective + than" with precise figures.
✅ Example:
The crime rate in City A was considerably higher than in City B in 2023, at 12% and 7%, respectively.
Similar to the second structure, one more effective way to compare figures within the same year is by using "was + comparative adjective + than" to show differences clearly.
✅ Example:
The unemployment rate in Canada was higher than in the USA in 2020, at 8.1% and 6.7%, respectively.
To emphasize a significant difference in numbers, use "twice/three times as many… as" instead of basic comparisons.
✅ Example:
Twice as many people chose online shopping as in-store shopping in 2023, with figures reaching 60% and 30%, respectively.
Another simple yet effective way to compare data within the same year is by using "was + adjective + than" with precise figures.
✅ Example:
The crime rate in City A was considerably higher than in City B in 2023, at 12% and 7%, respectively.
Similar to the second structure, one more effective way to compare figures within the same year is by using "was + comparative adjective + than" to show differences clearly.
✅ Example:
The unemployment rate in Canada was higher than in the USA in 2020, at 8.1% and 6.7%, respectively.