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3) Circle the comparative or superlative form of the adjective that best completes each sentence
1. Thave a (bigger/ biggest) problem then you.
2. That was the stranger/ strangest) thing that I have ever seen!
3. If you look (closest/ closer ) you can see the ocean from here.
4. That was the (bumpiest/bumper) car driver ever.
5. You show the ( gentler/ gentlest) touch when handling the baby,
6. Tat mouse is the (tinier/ tiniest) I have ever seen.
7. My pool is ( shallowest/ shallower) than yours.
8. The map we printed out is simplest/simpler) than the one provided at the park.
9. My travel bag is (heavier /heaviest ) than yours.
10 That is the (shiniest / shinier) car in the lot.​

Answers

Answered by aryyasir77
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Answer: 1)Bigger

              2)Strangest

              3)Closer

              4)Bumpiest

              5)Gentler

               6)Tiniest

               7)Shallower

               8)Simpler

               9)Heavier

              10)Shiniest

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Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
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Answer:

the relevant answer to this query is as follows:

  1. Biggest
  2. Strangest
  3. Closer
  4. bumpiest
  5. gentlest
  6. tiniest
  7. shallower
  8. simplest
  9. heavier
  10. shiniest

Explanation:

Comparative:-

Comparative Adjectives are terms exercised to set out a noun by assimilating it to another noun. We generally suppose ‘ er ’ words like bigger or lower, but they can be a little trickier than that.

The way we form relative adjectives is grounded on the number of syllables in the adjective and whether or not the adjective ends with the letter ‘ y ’.

Superlative:-

Superlative Adjectives are words used to describe a noun when comparing it to two or further nouns to the loftiest or smallest degree. suppose big, bigger, biggest, or small, lower, lowest.

Like with comparative adjectives, it’s not continually as bare as adjoining "est". The composition of syllables and whether or not the adjective ends with the letter ‘ y ’ alike support us adjudicate how to form a superlative adjective.

from the above information the superlative or comparative forms of the adjective are as follows:

1. have a (bigger/ biggest) problem than you.

2. That was the stranger/ strangest) the thing that I have ever seen!

3. If you look (closest/ closer ) you can see the ocean from here.

4. That was the (bumpiest/bumper) car driver ever.

5. You show the ( gentler/ gentlest) touch when handling the baby,

6. Tat mouse is the (tinier/ tiniest) I have ever seen.

7. My pool is ( shallowest/ shallower) than yours.

8. The map we printed out is the simplest/simpler) then the one provided at the park.

9. My travel bag is (heavier /heaviest ) than yours.

10 That is the (shiniest / shinier) car in the lot.​

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