Giraffes are the _____ animal species.
(adjective: tall)
Giraffes are the tallest animal species.
My brother is _____ than me.
(adjective: old)
My brother is older than me.
I wish this salad was _____.
(adjective: cold)
I wish this salad was colder.
I feel _____ than usual today.
(adjective: angry)
I feel angrier than usual today.
Tigers run _____ than bears.
(adjective: fast)
Tigers run faster than bears.
(adjective: large)
I have a larger family than my friend.
Mmmm, this is the ______ chicken I've had in a long time.
(adjective: delicious)
Mmmm, this is the most delicious chicken I've had in a long time.
I'm _____ than I usually am today.
(adjective: excited)
I'm more excited than I usually am today.
I think cats are the _____ animals.
(adjective: nice)
I think cats are the nicest animals.
I love my sister. She is the ____!
(adjective: good)
I love my sister. She is the best!
This cookie is _____ than the cookie I ate yesterday.
(adjective: bad)
This cookie is worse than the cookie I ate yesterday.
Yesterday, I was _____ than I am today.
(adjective: worried)
Yesterday, I was more worried than I am today.
My horse is ________ than your horse.
(adjective: beautiful)
My horse is more beautiful than your horse.
Talking with my friends is ______ than talking with my family.
(adjective: interesting)
Talking with my friends is more interesting than talking with my family.
This is the _____ sandwich I have ever eaten.
(adjective: good)
This is the best sandwich I have ever eaten.
I am usually _____ than my brother.
(adjective: happy)
I am usually happier than my brother.
My dog is the ______ dog ever.
(adjective: sleepy)
My dog is the sleepiest dog ever.
Of all my family members, my grandmother lives the _____ from us.
(adjective: far)
Of all my family members, my grandmother lives the furthest/farthest from us.
My dad gave me the _____ slice of cake.
(adjective: thin)
My dad gave me the thinnest slice of cake.
Today, I was the _____ person at school.
(adjective: sad)
Today, I was the saddest person at school.