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Comparison of adjectives
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Transform the sentence to mean that they are not equal. "My piece of cake is big. Your piece of cake is bigger.
My piece of cake is not as big as yours.
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The superlative form of the adverb "well" is...
"the best"
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Transform the sentence to mean "the same" She runs fast. Her sister runs fast.
She runs as fast as her sister.
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Do you say cleverer or more clever?
both
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Give the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective 'little'
less, the least
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do you say more badly or badlier?
neither .you say 'worse'
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The comparative form of the adverb 'gently'
more gently
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The superlative form of the adverb 'happily' is.... ex. " They sing happily in the garden".
the most happily
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do you say "simpler' or 'more simple'?
'simpler'
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The comparative and superlative forms of 'far' are...
farther/further, the farthest/the furthest
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the comparative and superlative forms of 'a lot' are
more, the most
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From the adverb 'quickly', do you form the comparative as 'quicklier' or as 'more quickly"?
more quickly
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The comparative form of the adverb early is....
earlier
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the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective 'many' are
'more', 'the most'
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the comparative and superlative forms of the adverb 'badly' are
worse, the worst
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the comparative and superlative forms of the adverb ' carefully' are
more carefully, the most carefully
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the superlative form of the adjective important is ...
the most important
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Complete with the comparative form of the adverb 'high' " I jump....than you.
I jump higher than you.
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The superlative form of 'good' is
the best
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Complete the sentence with the superlative of 'late".
I always buy ... technological devices.
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The comparative and superlative forms of 'far' are...
farther/further, the farthest/the furthest
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the comparative form of much is... "I have much respect for the teachers!"
more
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the comparative form of the adjective 'thin' is
thinner
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the comparative and superlative forms of the adverb 'early' are
earlier, the earliest
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