This indefinite pronoun refers to a person but you don’t know who they are.
someone
People do this in the snow with a sled.
sledding
This word is used when comparing two things to show a difference in height.
taller/shorter
his country has the Eiffel Tower and is famous for croissants.
france
The superlative form of "tall."
taller
This indefinite pronoun can refer to both people and things, and it means "not any".
anyone
During summer holidays, people often do this at the beach with sand and water.
swimming
You would use this comparative to describe something that is less expensive than something else.
cheaper
This country has kangaroos and the Great Barrier Reef.
australia
The superlative form of "funny."
the funniest
This word is used when you don’t know how many things there are, and it means "a few" or "not many".
few
You do this when you visit famous places (e.g., the Eiffel Tower).
sightseeing
If one person always wins a race against another person, you might say that person(the one who wins) is...than the one who doesn't win the race.
faster
This country is known for pizza, pasta, and the Colosseum.
italy
The superlative form of "far."
the farthest
This indefinite pronoun is used to refer to all things or people without being specific.
everything
You do this when you stay outside in a tent.
camping
This word is used when comparing two things, meaning one is (good) than the other.
better
This country has pyramids and the Nile River.
egypt
The superlative form of "beautiful."
the most beautiful
This word can refer to both people and things, but it means "not much" or "not many".
nothing
You do this when you walk in nature, often in the mountains.
hiking
You use this comparative when something is not as easy as something else.
harder/more difficult
This country is famous for cherry blossoms and Mount Fuji.
Japan
The superlative form of "little" (meaning quantity).
the least