English, asked by mdnthanvisribs, 4 months ago

Fill in the blanks with comparative or superlative forms of the adjectives given in
brackets. Some may have more than one answer.
1. They claim that the new chairs are
(sturdy) than the older ones.
2. Nothing could be
(fortunate) than this.
3. Chimpanzees are
(clever) than most people think.
4. The weather today is
(bad) this month.
5. When I am
(old), I will join taekwondo classes.
6. She said she would visit us when she is
(good).
7. Our vacations always seem
(happy) to us.
8. The hamlet looks
(crowded) from up here.
9. It feels
(nice) to sit out in the park of
all places
10. Your pens are
(expensive) than mine.
11. The classrooms on the first floor are
(bright) than those on the ground floor.
12. This story is ...
(fascinating) than any I have ever read.
13. In my class I live
.. (far) from the school than the others.
14. The lesson is
(clear) to me now than it was earlier.
15. My youngest sister eats
(fast) than everybody else in the family.​

Answers

Answered by shwetabalaji11
1

Answer:

studied, fortunately,cleverest,worst,older, Excellent, happiness, crowd

Answered by judith28ab
16

Answer:

sturdier

more fortunate

cleverer

worst

older

better

happiest

more crowded

nicer

more expensive

brighter

more fascinating

farther/further

clearer

faster

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