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"a, an, and the"
100

This adjectives describes when a vehicle or object moves at a higher rate than another. 

Faster

100

Having the least speed; taking the most time

Slowest

100

The comparative form of "big"


bigger

100

This adjective describes one thing as the highest or biggest in a group. 

Tallest

100

There's ____ lime tree in my garden. 

a

200

This adjectives describes when something is greater in length (spatially or temporally)

longer

200
Meaning something weighing the most or being the most intense/significant. 

Heaviest

200

Which word goes in the blank? 


She is smarter ___ her friend.

than

200

This word that usually comes before superlatives:
For example, “She is ___ best student in the class.”

the

200

He has ____ apple in his hand. (any apple)

an

300

DOUBLE POINTS (if you get both answers correct)


A word or words indicating a higher degree of protection, security, or freedom from harm and risk compared to another option. 

Safer

More safe

300

Fill in the blank: 

"I could take the bus, but it's pretty slow. I could also walk, but that would be even slower. Driving would likely be ______."

Hint: Synonym to fast in the superlative form. 

the quickest

300

2 ANSWERS


The comparative form of small.

smaller, more small

300

Fill in the blank with the superlative. 


"The ____ common mistake is using the wrong article."

most

300

_____ Australian coast has over 11,000 beaches. 

The

400

This phrase describes a state of increased physical relaxation or freedom from stress, pain, or anxiety as compared to a previous state. With vehicles, this phrase is often used to describe seats.


More comfortable

400

A vehicle or any of its parts that make the loudest or most constant sound can be described as the ______.

noisiest

400

This comparative ending is used for adjectives with two syllables that end in “-y,” like “happy.”

-ier
400

This phrase completes the sentence:
“He is the tallest ___ the class.”

in OR of

400

Playing any musical instrument to a high standard is difficult, but I think _____ piano is the most difficult to master. 

Choices: 

- a 

- an

- the

- Ø

the, Ø

500

This phrase describes an area or room that has significantly more room or capacity than another. 

More spacious

500

A phrase referring to the quality of a vehicle that results in minimal bumps, disruption, and discomfort for the passengers. The highest amount of evenness. 

Smoothest

500

This is a phrase used to describe a situation, condition, or quality that is consistently, or increasingly, deteriorating (opposite of improving). 


Example: “His grades are getting ___ and ___. He really needs to start studying more."

worse and worse

500

This word goes in the blank to describe that the book was very uninteresting.


“This is the _____ interesting book I’ve ever read."

the least 

500

There is ____ Jamie in my office, but that's not ____ Jamie I was telling you about yesterday. 

a, the