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Comparing with Adjectives

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Add ____ to most adjectives to compare two things.   er  
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Use _____ with long adjectives to compare two things.   more  
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Add _____ to most adjectives to compare three or more things.   est  
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Use _____ with long adjectives to compare three or more things.   most  
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Use er, est, more, or most to the adjective in parentheses. Sentence: Clothing for children is ________ (small) than clothing for adults.   smaller  
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Use er, est, more, or most to the adjective in parentheses. Sentence: Clothing for babies is the ________(small) of all.   smallest  
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Use er, est, more, or most to the adjective in parentheses. Sentence: The lemonade was the _______ (refreshing) beverage at the party.   most refreshing  
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Use er, est, more, or most to the adjective in parentheses. Sentence: It was definitely ______ (refreshing) than the fruit punch.   more refreshing  
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Use er, est, more, or most to the adjective in parentheses. Sentence: Judging by what she ate, my sister was _______ (hungry) than my brother.   hungrier  
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Use er, est, more, or most to the adjective in parentheses. Sentence: Usually he is the ______ (hungry) person at the table.   hungriest  
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Use er, est, more, or most to the adjective in parentheses. Sentence: The music at the party was the ______ (loud) I've ever heard.   loudest  
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Use er, est, more, or most to the adjective in parentheses. Sentence: It was even _______ (loud) than the music on the Fourth of July.   louder  
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Use er, est, more, or most to the adjective in parentheses. Sentence: A burn from a hot stove is _______ (painful) than a paper cut.   more painful  
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Use er, est, more, or most to the adjective in parentheses. Sentence: The _______ (painful) injury I've ever had was a broken ankle.   most painful  
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Use er, est, more, or most to the adjective in parentheses. Sentence: She is the ________(generous) person I know.   most generous  
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Use er, est, more, or most to the adjective in parentheses. Sentence: Denise is a ________ (skillful)artist than I am.   more skillful  
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Use er, est, more, or most to the adjective in parentheses. Sentence: Her mother was the _______ (calm) one there.   calmest  
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Use er, est, more, or most to the adjective in parentheses. Sentence: It was the ________ (great) night of the year.   greatest  
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Use er, est, more, or most to the adjective in parentheses. Sentence: I'd like a ______ (small) slice of cake than that, please.   smaller  
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Use er, est, more, or most to the adjective in parentheses. Sentence: LaToya is the _______ (kind) person I know.   kindest  
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Use er, est, more, or most to the adjective in parentheses. Sentence: Of all our houses, Marco's house is the ______ (near) one to the school.   nearest  
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Use er, est, more, or most to the adjective in parentheses. Sentence: Marsha is a _______ (talented) singer than Carlos.   more talented  
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Use er, est, more, or most to the adjective in parentheses. Sentence: However, Carlos is the _______ (gifted) bass player in the school.   most gifted  
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Use er, est, more, or most to the adjective in parentheses. Sentence: I am a ______ (fast) reader than a writer.   faster  
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