Does 'Comparative' always follow 'than' ?
Hi, I was always curious about this grammar.
A native English speaker said you always have to put 'than' when you use 'comparative'.
For example,
'This is more expansive than this.'
However, I think there are some cases where I can use comparative sentences without using 'than'.
For example,
'This is good, but I think it will be more expensive.'
'I want to try this, but it will be more difficult.'
'There is another bag, but I think this is still better.'
What do you think?
Thank you for reading this.