His homework was ... (brilliant/brilliantly)
His homework was brilliant.
Susan is .... (beautiful) than the princess.
Susan is more beautiful than the princess.
January is the .... (cold) month.
January is the coldest month.
(chubby- mollig)
Baby Cathy is...
Baby Kaya is... than Cathy
Baby Tommy is the... baby.
Baby Cathy is chubby.
Baby Kaya is chubbier than Cathy
Baby Tommy is the chubbiest baby.
grow
grow, grew, grown
My sisters want to go to the ... (great) concert.
My sisters want to go to the great concert.
I am ...(tall) than my dad.
I am taller than my dad.
Look at that picture! It's the ... (colourful) in the whole museum!
Look at that picture! It's the most colourful in the whole museum!
He drank his tea ... (slow)
He drank his tea slowly.
go
go, went, gone
Rona went (quick) to the gate.
Rona went quickly to the gate.
Jim's picture is ... (good) than mine!
Jim's picture is better than mine!
The clown is ... (funny) man I've ever seen!
The clown is the funniest man I've ever seen!
(famous)
Big Ben is ... than the Cutty Sark, but The Tower of London is .... sight.
Big Ben is more famous than the Cutty Sark, but The Tower of London is the most famous sight.
drink
drink, drank, drunk
My brother plays football very ... (bad)
My brother plays football very badly.
(irregular adverb)
My father was angry. My mother was even .... (angry).
My father was angry. My mother was even angrier.
English is of course .... (interesting) subject.
English is of course the most interesting subject.
I love Shakespeare! He is ... (good) writer of all times!
I love Shakespeare! He is the best writer of all times!
buy
buy, bought, bought
My sister plays football very (good).
My sister plays football very well.
I don't like Trimp. He is ... (bad) than Patin.
I don't like Trump. He is worse than Patin.
I don't like this hamburger. It's ... (bad) I've ever tasted.
I don't like this hamburger. It's the worst I've ever tasted.
He hit his friend very ... (hard)
He hit his friend very hard.
(irregular adverb)
build
build, built, built