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IE 3.2 Comparatives and Superlatives

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  • (Right or Wrong) Riding a bike to work is (more quickly) than walking.
    quicker
  •  10
  • (Right or Wrong) Olga drives (more carefully) than Bill
    right
  •  10
  • (Right or Wrong) My dad has ( least ) hair now than he had five years ago.
    less
  •  15
  • (Right or Wrong) Now that I've tried them on, these shoes are ( more comfortable that ) I thought they were going to be.
    that -> than
  •  15
  • (Right or Wrong) In this photo you look ( more young than ) your sister.
    younger than
  •  10
  • (Right or Wrong) Taxis are ( much more expensive than ) buses or the subway.
    Right
  •  15
  • (Right or Wrong) Anne's ( not as tall as) Susie, but she's thinner.
    Right
  •  20
  • (Right or Wrong) My phone is ( moderner than ) yours. It's got a better camera.
    more modern
  •  15
  • (Right or Wrong) I love riding my scooter, it's ( much more better) than driving a car.
    much better
  •  20
  • (Right or Wrong) Can you say that again (more slowly), please? I din't understand a word!
    Right
  •  15
  • (Right or Wrong) It's ( the most beautiful beach I've never been) to. The ocean looks amazing.
    nerver -> ever
  •  10
  • (Right or Wrong) Sean's ( the worse actor ) in the group, but he's the best singer.
    the worst
  •  20
  • (Right or Wrong) What's ( the nicest thing anyone's ever said) to you?
    right
  •  10
  • (Right or Wrong) Everyone thinks their mom's cooking is (the best of the world)
    right
  •  15
  • (Right or Wrong) Which sofa looks (the more nice) do you think? the blue one or the red one?
    nicer
  •  20
  • (Right or Wrong) I think we should take this case. It's (the biggest) one that we have.
    right
  •  10