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Degrees Of Comparison Of Adjectives

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  • I don’t think this is (the best/better) idea than mine.
    better
  • Do you feel (better, the best) today than yesterday?
    better
  • Girls are usually (cleaner, more clean) than boys.
    cleaner
  • Nick is (happier, the happiest) boy that I know.
    the happiest
  • Of the six cars, I like the silver one (better, best).
    best
  • I think my cat is (prettier, the prettiest) of all the cats in the world.
    the prettiest
  • His tablet is (cheaper/the cheapest) than mine.
    cheaper
  • I am (the good/the best) chess player in our class.
    the best
  • This bookcase is (more beautiful, the most beautiful) than that one.
    more beautiful
  • Last week was (hotter/the hottest) ever!
    the hottest
  • Chemistry was (harder, the hardest) subject at school.
    the hardest
  • This is (the funnier/the funniest) joke I’ve ever heard!
    the funniest
  • Steve Jobs is (more famous, famouser) than Stephen Wozniak.
    more famous
  • For me mathematics was (harder/more hard) than Chemistry in school.
    harder
  • This is (more delicious, the most delicious) cheese-cake I have ever had!
    the most delicious
  • Jane’s notebook is (cheaper, the cheapest) than mine.
    cheaper
  • Our new house is (more expensive, expensiver) than the old one.
    more expensive
  • She is (the most beautiful/beautiest) girl in the class.
    the most beautiful
  • Hollywood actor Arnold Schwarzenegger is one of (more famous/the most famous) person in the world.
    the most famous
  • This week the weather is (hotter, more hot) than last week.
    hotter