Fill in the blanks with comparative, superlative and positive forms of the
correct adjectives in the brackets.
a. You are very naughty. You are.........
your brother (clever)
b. The tiger is the.........
animal in the zoo (dangerous)
c. This is
.. road in town. (busy)
d. My new house is ......... the one I used to live in. (big)
e. He is the.........
boy in class. (forgetful)
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a) Cleverer than
b) Most dangerous
c) The Busiest
d) Bigger than
e) Most forgetful
EXPLANATION:
- Adjectives are words which modify or describe other words. Since adjectives are used to quantify and identify unique things and individual people, they are generally positioned before the pronoun or noun which they describe or modify.
- Certain sentences have multiple adjectives. Adjectives usually have 3 forms, which are, comparative, superlative, and positive. The 'simplest form of the adjective' is its positive form.
- When 2 persons or objects are compared, we use adjective’s comparative form. When 3 or more persons or objects are compared, we use the 'superlative form of the adjective'.
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