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He isn't as ... you. (smart)
smart as
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In our office, Jill works the ... (hard)
hardest
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Of the three brothers, Brian runs the ... (fast)
fastest
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York is a bit ... than Leeds. (far)
farther / further
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Although my team played..., they didn't win the tournament. (well)
the best
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You need to check your work a little...for spelling mistakes. (carefully)
more carefully
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This is my ... chore. I hate it! (exciting)
least exciting
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He is ... painter in England. (famous)
the most famous
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This exam was ... the exam in May. (easy)
easier than
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He's ... student in the class; he's never prepared. (hardworking).
the least hardworking
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She began to speak ... when the conversation started. (quickly)
more quickly
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This is going to be ... show you have ever seen. (big)
the biggest
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I forget things ... nowadays. (often)
more often
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What's ... book you've ever read? (inspiring)
the most inspiring
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We work ... now with the new manager. (happily)
more happily
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What is ... option in the menu? (healthy)
the healthiest
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They are working ... now. (hard)
harder
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You look much ... last year. (thin)
thinner
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My great-grandmother is ... person in the family. (old)
the eldest / oldest
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Julie's guests were...than she expected. (early)
earlier
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The south is ... the north. (hot)
hotter than
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