comparative or superlative form, adding
any necessary words.
A: Why are you crying?
B: I've just read ... (sad) book ever written.
the saddest
A: That was by far .. (good) cake you've ever made.
B: I'm glad you enjoyed it.
the best
As she works harder, she gets more tired.
the
The harder she works, ....... she gets.
the more tired
A: Do you like crisps?
B: Yes, but I think chocolate is much... (tasty) crisps.
tastier than
A: Do you like this dress?
B: Oh, yes. It's ... (beautiful) dress I've ever seen.
the most beautiful
I've never heard such beautiful music.
the
It's .... I've ever heard.
the most beautiful music
A: This must be ... (hot) day of the year.
B: l agree. Let's go swimming.
the hottest
A: Mount Everest is... (high) mountain in the world.
B: Everyone knows that!
the highest
Can't you run any faster than that?
fast
Is that ... you can run?
the fastest
A: Kate is a lot .... (pretty) Anne.
B: Yes. She's .... (pretty) girl I know
prettier than, the prettiest
A: Mr Smith is ... (old) Mr Jones.
B: Well, he looks good for his age.
older than
Tony has eaten the same number of cakes as Ben.
many
Tony has eaten ....... Ben
as many cakes as
A: Is this ladder (long) the other one?
B: They look the same to me.
longer than
A: Did that coat cost a lot of money?
B: Yes, it was by far...(expensive) coat in the shop.
the most expensive
I've never seen such a pretty child.
the
It's .... I've ever seen.
the prettiest