Comparative Adverbs in Hungarian grammar are used to compare two actions, events or states. They can express either a higher or lower degree of a certain characteristic. The comparative form of Hungarian adverbs usually ends in ‘-bb’, ‘-abb’, ‘-ebb’. The degrees of comparison in Hungarian are similar to English with ‘than’ being ‘mint’, but unlike English, the comparative form of adverbs don’t change, we change the word being compared to. Now let’s have a look at some interactive exercises to practice.