The document provides examples of using superlative forms of adjectives to complete a table and questions. The table shows the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives "lively", "stranger", "more entertaining", "more popular", "better", and "worse". The questions ask for the most, best, or happiest form of various adjectives related to useful subjects, entertaining programs, good English skills, friendly people, happy days, and exciting places.
The document provides examples of using superlative forms of adjectives to complete a table and questions. The table shows the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives "lively", "stranger", "more entertaining", "more popular", "better", and "worse". The questions ask for the most, best, or happiest form of various adjectives related to useful subjects, entertaining programs, good English skills, friendly people, happy days, and exciting places.
The document provides examples of using superlative forms of adjectives to complete a table and questions. The table shows the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives "lively", "stranger", "more entertaining", "more popular", "better", and "worse". The questions ask for the most, best, or happiest form of various adjectives related to useful subjects, entertaining programs, good English skills, friendly people, happy days, and exciting places.
The document provides examples of using superlative forms of adjectives to complete a table and questions. The table shows the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives "lively", "stranger", "more entertaining", "more popular", "better", and "worse". The questions ask for the most, best, or happiest form of various adjectives related to useful subjects, entertaining programs, good English skills, friendly people, happy days, and exciting places.