This is the superlative form of the adjective "good."
best
This is the comparative form of the adjective "tall."
taller
This idiom means to be very expensive. ("That new car costs an arm and a ____!")
an arm and a leg
this boy likes to skip English class at school
Ahsan
This is the word you use to describe the planet Jupiter, as it is larger than any other in our solar system.
largest/biggest
If an elephant is heavy and a mouse is light, you would say an elephant is ______ than a mouse.
heavier
This idiom means to be very happy.
on cloud nine/ over the moon
this boy loves to go to universal in Singapore
Gibran
This is the superlative form of the adjective "bad."
worst
This is the comparative form of the adjective "good."
better
This idiom means to avoid discussing the main problem.
beating around the bush
the two divas in class
Cia and Queensha
This is the term for the _____________ mountain on Earth, located in the Himalayas, mount Everest.
highest
When comparing the intelligence of two students, you might say Lisa is ______ than John if her grades are higher.
smarter/more intelligent
This idiom describes someone who is not practical and has unrealistic dreams.
pie in the sky
their names are very similar but one has an extra letter
Ali and Alif
This is the superlative adjective used to describe the cheetah, the land animal with the greatest top speed.
fastest
This is the comparative form of the adverb "carefully."
more carefully
This idiom means to be in a situation where you have to choose between two equally bad options.
a catch 22/ between a rock and a hard place
he is part of, or took part in a debate club
Benito