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II Circle the correct form of the adjectives.
1. I think Albert Einstein was the brilliant more brilliant / most brilliant scientist
in the world.
2. I am a good/better/ best swimmer than my brother.
3. Mum is the busy/busier/ busiest person in the family.
4. Which is the most expensive/more expensive / expensive car in the world?
5. London is populated/more populated/most populated than Athens.
6. The book was frightening/more frightening/most frightening than the film.​

Answers

Answered by errajnimehta1601
7

Answer:

1. brilliant

2. better

3. busiest

4. most expensive

5. more populated

6. more frightening

Answered by laxmijain29
1

Answer:

The correct answer are:

1. most brilliant

2. Better

3. busiest

4. most expensive

5. more populated

6. more frightening

Explanation:

1. More is use to indicate that there is a greater amount of something than before or than average, or than something else. while most is use to talk about quantities, amounts and degree

2. Best is use to refer to things of the highest quality or standard, Better is an adjective that describes something as being superior or is an adverb that means something is done to a higher degree or more completely. While good means something can be or seem good.

3. Busy means some working hard on something, busier means someone being more occupied while busiest means someone actively and attentively engaged in work or a pastime.

4. As mention early more is use to indicate that there is a greater amount of something than before or than average, or than something else. while most is use to talk about quantities, amounts and degree.

5 and 6.  More is use to indicate that there is a greater amount of something than before or than average, or than something else. while most is use to talk about quantities, amounts and degree. As mention early more is use to indicate that there is a greater amount of something than before or than average, or than something else. while most is use to talk about quantities, amounts and degree.

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