Is this correct?
Alex is smartest boy in the class.
False.
Alex is the smartest boy in the class.
Terrence is ......(tall) boy in year 2.
tallest
more slowly
Use 'thin' to compare cats and dogs.
Cats are thinner than dogs.
Is this correct?
She sings more beautifully than anyone I've ever heard.
Correct.
hotter
bigger than
the strongest
Use "bright" to compare between day and night.
The day is brighter than the night.
London is the most big city in the UK.
False.
London is the biggest city in the UK.
That book is ......(interesting) than the one I read last week.
more interesting
The CEO speaks ......(persuasively) any other executive in the industry.
more persuasively than
He ran the marathon the fastest of all the participants.
He ran the marathon faster than his friends.
Is this sentence correct?
She speaks English fluently, but her sister speaks it even fluentlier.
False.
She speaks English fluently, but her sister speaks it even more fluently.
The movie was ......(good) I expected.
better than
The new smartphone operates ...... (efficiently) the previous model.
more efficiently than
Use at least 2 sentences.
e.g.:
Learning basketball is harder than baseball.
An American football game is longer than a boxing match.
Is this correct?
The technology is advancing exponentially fast than we could have imagined.
The technology is advancing exponentially faster than we could have imagined.
The restaurant serves ......(tasty) burgers in town.
the tastiest
The team performed ......(exceptionally) in the championship.
the most exceptionally
Compare your language skills to your friends by using the adverb "fluently". Use comparative or superlative.
She speaks English more fluently than her classmates.
She speaks Spanish the most fluently in her class.