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- Vanesa / hopeful / on her team
Vanesa was the least hopeful on her team.
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+ Tiffany / be smart / in her class
Tiffany was the smartest in her class.
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+ Bob/ crazy / out of all my friends
Bob is the craziest out of all my friends.
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+ Rachel / good at writing / of all my sisters
Rachel is the best at writing of all my sisters.
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+ Robert / be late / the rest of Frances’ class
Robert was the latest of the rest of Frances' class.
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+ Jim / disappointed / in the room
Jim is the most disappointed in the room.
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+ Joseph / young / in his family
Joseph is the youngest in his family.
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- Santiago / happy / out of all my roomates
Santiago will be the least happy out of all my roommates.
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+ Abby / bad at singing / out of all her classmates
Abby is the worst at singing out of all her classmates.
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- Jessica’s mother / proud of Jessica / out of the entire family
Jessica's mother was the least proud of Jessica out of the entire family.
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- Jack / nervous / in his class
Jack is the most nervous in his class.
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+ Julianna / be tall / out of all her friends
Julianna will be the tallest out of all her friends.
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+ Sarah / hungry / out of everyone at the restaurant
Sarah will be the hungriest out of everyone at the restaurant.
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+ John / good at driving / in his school
John is the best at driving in his school.
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- Laura / happy / out of her entire class
Laura will be the happiest out of her entire class.
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+ John / restless / in the whole school
John was the most restless in the whole school.
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- Alba / fast / on her basketball team
Alba was the least fast on her basketball team.
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+ Miranda / friendly / in the family
Miranda was the friendliest in the family.
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- Laura / bad at cooking / out of all the chefs
Laura was the least bad at cooking out of all the chefs.
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- Ralph/ be far from the door / the rest of the class.
Ralph was the least far from the door of the rest of the class.
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- Yessica / be scared / in her group of friends
Yessica will be the most scared in her group of friends.
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+ Nesimi / nice / of all the customers
Nesimi is the nicest of all the customers.
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- Kevin / tiny / out of all the babies
Kevin was the least tiny out of all the babies.
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+ Jack’s house/ far from EDG / out of everyone else’s houses
Jack's house is the farthest from EDG out of everyone else's house.
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+ Paulette / fast / swimmer at her school
Paulette will be the fastest swimmer at her school.