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Adjectives and Adverbs As Comparatives and Superlatives
Adjectives and Adverbs As Comparatives and Superlatives
Adjectives and Adverbs As Comparatives and Superlatives
EXAMPLE:
11. Write the report first. It's more important your other work.
(A) than (C) from
(B) as (D) then
12. The lunch menu is very short. It's than the dinner menu.
(A) varied (C) less varied
(B) more varied (D) the least varied
13. Thank you! That's I've ever received.
(A) the nicer gift (C) nicest gift
(B) a nice gift (D) the nicest gift
14. It's getting more to find a cheap apartment.
(A) hardly (C) the most difficult
(B) and more difficult (D) and very difficult
TWO
Each sentence has four underlined words or phrases. Draw a circle on the letter of the one
underlined word or phrase that is NOT CORRECT. Then Rewrite the sentence in the correct
way.
EXAMPLE:
Mike usually drives to school, but today he walks.
4. We took a lot of photos because she was such a cutely little baby.
10. The garbage in the street is more disgusted than the potholes.