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Circle the comparative or superlative form of the adjective that best completes each

sentence.

1. I have a (bigger / biggest) car than you.


2. That was the (stranger / strangest) thing that I have ever seen!
3. If you look (closest / closer) you can see the ocean from here.
4. That was the (bumpiest / bumpier) car drive ever.
5. You show the (gentler / gentlest) touch when handling the baby.
6. That mouse is the (tinier / tiniest) I have ever seen.
7. My pool is (shallowest / shallower) than yours.
8. The map we printed out is (simplest / simpler) than the one provided at the park.
9. My travel bag is (heavier / heaviest) than yours.
10. That is the (shiniest / shinier) car in the lot.
11. I have the (worse / worst) head cold right now.
12. I had the (best / better) basketball game I’ve ever played.
13. That test is (more important / most important) than playing video games.
14. You are (most generous / more generous).
15. That is the (happiest / happier) child I have ever seen

Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the adjective in parentheses.

1. My new car is __faster______ than my old car. (fast)

2. I think Algebra is the ___most difficult_____ subject of all. (difficult)

3. Laura always gets to school ____earlier____ than I do. (early)

4. Mothers are usually __more patient______ with their children than fathers.

(patient)

5. Mount Everest is the ____tallest____ mountain in the world. (tall)

6. Can't you think of something ____more intelligent____ to say? (intelligent)

7. This coffee is too weak. I like it a bit ______stronger__. (strong)

8. The clown's performance was the ______funniest__ of all. (funny)

9. The weather this winter is _____colder___ than last winter. (cold)

10. This was the ___most boring_____ book I've ever read. (boring)

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