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Comparatives vs Superlatives

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  • This child is ______ (playful) than his brother.
    more playful
  • Sheila ran _____ (fast) than I did.
    faster
  • The book is ____ (slow) than the movie.
    slower
  • He has _______ (vicious) dog in the neighborhood.
    the most vicious
  • The puppy was the ______ (fat) one in the litter.
    fattest
  • Of all the chefs, Todd made _______ (delicious) cake.
    the most delicious
  • Of the three contestants, Ruth looked ______ (thrilled).
    the most thrilled
  • Of the two classes, Tom's is ______ (difficult).
    the most difficult
  • Bess lost weight and is the ______ (thin) woman in the room.
    thinnest
  • The weather is _____ (hot) today than yesterday.
    hotter
  • Cora has ____ (mean) cat in the neighborhood.
    the meanest
  • Brent wrote the ______ (interesting) essay of the two.
    most interesting
  • She seems ______ (sympathetic) than her friend.
    more sympathetic
  • This is the ______ (accurate) story I have ever read.
    most accurate
  • Ted is _______ (handsome) than his father.
    more handsome
  • Timmy is ...... (young) than his brother.
    younger
  • Jeff is the ___ (big) football player on the team.
    the biggest
  • The book is _____ (exciting) than the movie.
    more exciting
  • Lupe drives ________ (cautiously) than the other driver.
    more cautiously
  • Tom has the ____ (red) hair I have ever seen.
    reddest
  • Martha is _____ (short) of Kara's two daughters.
    the shortest
  • Tom is _____ (angry) than his boss about the situation.
    angrier
  • The weather was ___ (breezy) today than yesterday.
    breezier
  • Of all the players, Ron is ______ (lazy).
    the laziest
  • John is _______ (good) driver of the two.
    the best
  • Of the two assistants, Roxanne seems _______ (competent).
    the most competent
  • Tom is _____ (happy) of all the students.
    the happiest
  • Of the two mechanics, Miguel was _______ (reliable).
    the most reliable