Anna Ogorodnikova
What is the difference between high and higher? I'm prepering for the English exam in my country and I can't understand the difference between these words. Thanks in advance! 1. The university of Oxford is the oldest institution of high / higher learning in the English-speaking world. 2. High / Higher education in ancient Greece began at the Academy, established in about 387 BC by Plato...
Jun 4, 2020 1:44 PM
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Thanks for your answers!!!!
June 4, 2020
High is a positive adjective, whilst higher is a comparative. In this context, I think the word 'higher' refers to education on a tertiary level (or its equivalent), whereas 'high' school is at a secondary education level (if that makes sense).
June 4, 2020
The university of Oxford is the oldest institution of higher learning in the English-speaking world. Higher education in ancient Greece began at the Academy, established in about 387 BC by Plato Both of these sentences have the same use of higher - as per Courtney's answer. High is the opposite of low.
June 4, 2020
Basically higher is the comparative of the superiority of "high" It is something like "more high" (which is grammarly wrong), I´ve just put that way for you to understand better. We never use "more" with short adjectives. Hope it helped you
June 4, 2020
Higher education refers to any education beyond the high school level. So for example, if I pursue a Bachelor's Degree, I am pursuing higher education. If I go to dental school, I am pursuing higher education. If I become a paramedic, I pursued higher education. I hope that helps!
June 4, 2020
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