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Use the adjectives given in brackets in the appropriate comparative form.
1. My writing is neat and cleaneat) than his.
2. Daughters are said to be loved
(loving) than sons.
3. My mother is haptice (happy) since I stopped working night shifts.
4. His jokes are not much funkyfunny)
funnyfunny
) than his pranks.
5. The film is definitely most esceitexciting than the book.
6. There is nothing
(good) than a massage to help one relax.
7. You need to be
(careful) in your work.
8. Is a blade
(sharp) than a knife?
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