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  • comparative and superlative: clean
    cleaner, the cleanest
  • comparative and superlative: expensive
    more expensive, the most expensive
  • comparative and superlative: angry
    angrier, the angriest
  • comparative and superlative: thin
    thinner, the thinnest
  • comparative and superlative: little (as in not a lot)
    less, the least
  • This man is more interesting than anyone else on Earth. He is  _____ man in the world.
    the most interesting
  • comparative and superlative: good
    better, the best
  • comparative and superlative: fat
    fatterm, the fattest
  • comparative and superlative: modern
    more modern, the most modern
  • comparative and superlative: weak
    weaker, the weakest
  • The first shoe has a high heel. What are the other two and how are they spelled?
    higher, the highest
  • Sperm Whales are shorter than Blue Whales but longer than Killer Whales. Humpback Whales are longer than Sperm Whales and Killer Whales, but they are shorter than Blue Whales. Which whale is the longest whale?
    Blue Whales are the longest whales.
  • comparative and superlative: pretty
    prettier, the prettiest
  • comparative and superlative: intelligent
    more intelligent, the most intelligent
  • comparative and superlative: basic
    more basic, the most basic
  • comparative and superlative: stupid
    more stupid, the most stupid
  • The first dog is dirty. What are the other two and how are they spelled?
    dirtier, the dirtiest
  • comparative and superlative: slim
    slimmer, the slimmest
  • Ms. Paulina is _____ teacher ever. Say and spell your answer.
    the best (of course)
  • The first weight is heavy. What are the next two and how are they spelled?
    heavier, the heaviest
  • The first flower is small. What are the other two and how are they spelled?
    smaller, the smallest
  • comparative and superlative: sunny
    sunnier, the sunniest
  • That is _____ bowl of noodles I've ever seen! Fill in the blank and spell your answer.
    the biggest/the largest
  • comparative and superlative: cloudy
    cloudier, the cloudiest
  • comparative and superlative: ugly
    uglier, the ugliest
  • comparative and superlative: bad
    worse, the worst
  • comparative and superlative: far
    farther, the farthest
  • comparative and superlative: big
    bigger, the biggest
  • comparative and superlative: bored
    more bored, the most bored
  • The first box has some fries. What about the other two boxes? Use complete sentences to answer.
    The second box has more fries and the third has the most fries.