My new car is much ______ than my old one. (fast)
faster
This is the ______ movie I have ever seen! (good)
best
This coffee is ______ than the tea. (hot)
hotter
She is a ______ runner than her brother. (fast)
faster
Mount Everest is the ______ mountain in the world. (high)
highest
By the time we arrived, the meeting had already ___________ (begin).
began
I _______________ (not / drink) any coffee yesterday; I had tea instead.
didn't drink
_______________ you _______________ (hear) about the incident that happened last night?
This puzzle is ______ than it looks. (tricky)
trickier
I need a ______ phone because my old one is too slow. (powerful)
more powerful
The Pacific Ocean is ______ than the Atlantic Ocean. (deep)
deeper
That is the ______ painting in the gallery. (valuable)
most valuable
Of all the candidates, she has the ______ experience. (little)
least
I'm going to the store. Do we need ___________ milk or bread?
any (Used in questions for offers/requests where a 'no' is possible.)
She has ___________ important information that could change the case, but she refuses to share it without a lawyer.
some (Used in affirmative statements.)
Would you like ___________ more coffee? I made a fresh pot.
some (Used in questions when offering or inviting.)
The comparative form of "far" can be "further" or "farther." (True/False)
True
The word "the" often comes before a superlative adjective. (True/False)
True
The superlative form of "bad" is "baddest."
False (It is "worst.")
If you have ___________ trouble, don't hesitate to call me.
any (Used in conditional clauses to mean 'if there is at all'.)
She completed the complex task without making ___________ significant errors.
any (Used after 'without' which has a negative meaning.)
The company _______________ (undergo) a major rebranding last year.
underwent
The ancient tree that _______________ (stand) for centuries was _______________ (strike) by lightning.
stood, struck
The sentence "It was the happiest day of my life" uses the superlative form correctly. (True/False)
True
The superlative form of "interesting" is "interestingest."
False (It is "most interesting.")