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Comparative and Superlative

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  • (True or False) We often use "the" before a superlative.
    True
  • Which sentence is correct? a.) He's the most good in the team at goal scoring.  b.)He's the best in the team at goal scoring.  c.)He's best in the team at goal scoring.
    b. He's the best in the team at goal scoring.
  • Which sentence is correct? a.)The more amazing thing just happened to me!  b.)The most amazing thing just happened to me!  c.)The amazingest thing just happened to me!
    b. The most amazing thing just happened to me!
  • The clothes here are (good) than in my town.
    better
  • (True or False) We add -est to make the superlative form of many adjectives.
    True
  • Sharks are (dangerous) than lions.
    more dangerous
  • It’s (far) than I thought – I think we’re lost.
    farther/further
  • Which sentence is correct? a.) She's worst than me at maths.  b.)She's worse than me at maths.  c.) She's more bad than me at maths.
    b. She's worse than me at maths.
  • (True or False) We often use "than" after a comparative.
    True
  • (True or False) We never change the spelling of the adjective before adding -er / -est.
    False
  • Which sentence is correct? a.)I've been running a lot. I think I'm faster now.  b.)I've been running a lot. I think I'm more fast now.  c.)I've been running a lot. I think I'm more faster now.
    a. I've been running a lot. I think I'm faster now.
  • I hope your team’s (lucky) today than last week
    luckier
  • (True or False) There are a lot of irregular comparatives and superlatives.
    False
  • They’re (happy) in their new school than in their old one.
    happier
  • Which sentence is correct? a.)Where's the most cheap place to eat?  b.)Where's the more cheap place to eat?  c.)Where's the cheapest place to eat?
    c. Where's the cheapest place to eat?
  • (True or False) To compare two things, we add -er to many adjectives.
    True
  • Your spaghetti sauce is (tasty) than my mum’s.
    tastier
  • Which sentence is correct? a.)This pizza isn't as good as Alfie's.  b.)This pizza isn't as good Alfie's.  c.)This pizza isn't as best Alfie's.
    a. This pizza isn't as good as Alfie's.
  • That’s my (bad) mark ever!
    worst
  • Which sentence is correct? a.) He's a lot taller than you.  b.) He's a lot taller you.  c.) He's a lot taller from you.
    a. He's a lot taller than you.
  • (True or False) We never change the spelling of the adjective before adding -er / -est.
    False
  • Which sentence is correct? a.)It's frighteninger if you look down.  b.)It's more frightening if you look down.  c.)It's the frightening if you look down.
    b. It's more frightening if you look down.
  • It’s the (good) song on the album.
    best
  • (True or False) With longer adjectives, we use "more" + adjective or "most" + adjective.
    True
  • That’s the (disgusting) meal I’ve ever had!
    most disgusting