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Adjective Exercise

This document provides an exercise on comparing adjectives using comparative and superlative forms. The exercise contains 10 sentences with blanks to fill in with the correctly comparative or superlative form of an adjective, such as "strong", "pretty", "tall", etc. The purpose is to practice forming comparisons of adjectives in sentences using words like "as", "than", and superlative suffixes like "-est".
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Adjective Exercise

This document provides an exercise on comparing adjectives using comparative and superlative forms. The exercise contains 10 sentences with blanks to fill in with the correctly comparative or superlative form of an adjective, such as "strong", "pretty", "tall", etc. The purpose is to practice forming comparisons of adjectives in sentences using words like "as", "than", and superlative suffixes like "-est".
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Exercise 3-

Adjectives
( 3.1) EXERCISE - COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES
Pick the correct words in the brackets.
1. My father is as (strong, stronger, strongest) as his father..
2. She is (pretty, prettier, prettiest) than her sister.
3. You are not as (tall, taller, tallest) as your brother.
4. That pond is the (shallow, shallower, shallowest) in this area.
5. That has to be the (interesting, more interesting, most interesting) film I
have seen.
6. Which university offers (the good, the better, the best) degree courses?.
7. This clown is not as (funny, funnier, funniest) as the other one.
8. He is easily the (bad, worse, worst) player in the team.
9. The second half of the play was (little, less, the least) interesting.
10. What is (far, farther, the farthest) distance you have ever run?

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