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Putri seza setiawati

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A. Complete the sentences using the correct form of the adjective in parentheses.

My new car is (faster) than my old car.


The (tallest) tree in the forest is over 100 feet tall.
The (coldestday) of the year was recorded in January.
The (expensive) painting in the world sold for over $100 million.
The (famous) athlete in history is widely recognized for their achievements.

B. Rewrite the sentences using the superlative form of the adjective.

The view from the top of the mountain is truly breathtaking.


The library boast a vast collection of books.
The chef's signature dish is the most popular item on the menu.
The teacher's provide a clear and concise explanation
The dog's hasthe softest fur,as soft as silk.

C. Use the comparative or superlative form of the adjective to complete the


sentences.

The (heavier) of the two boxes is the one in the corner.


The largest city in the country has a population of over 10 million people.
The (oldest) building in the town is over 200 years old.
The (most intelligent) person in the class is always the first to finish the test.
The (most popular) sport in the world is football (soccer)

D. Write Comparative and Superlative sentences using the Words Below:

SMALL
- Comparative: My new car is smaller than my previous one.
- Superlative:My new wallet is the smallest in the collection.

BEAUTIFUL
- Comparative: The sunrise today is more beautiful than yesterday's.
- Superlative: porsce the most beautiful car i’ve ever seen

LITTLE
- Comparative: After the rain, there was a little more water in the tree.
- Superlative: The ant is the littlest creature in the insect world.

INTERESTING
- Comparative: The second movie is more interesting than first.
- Superlative: The documentary provided the most interesting insights into the subject.
GOOD
- Comparative: The pizza ini this restaurant is good, but the pizza seven eleven is more
better.
- Superlative: This is the best song’s i ever heard.

E. Combine the following sentences using Elliptical Construction.

•Linda doesn't attend class today, but Erika does.


•She is going to Japan next week, whereas I am not.
•They will finish the homework together, but he will not.
•Arika cannot make brownies, whereas Tiara can.
•You should go to see the professor, but she should not.
•He didn't make a lot of mistakes, unlike me.
•isn't diligent, but Fika

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