Fill in the blanks with the comparative or the superlative degrees of the adjectives given in brackets: 1.Your brother is much (strong) than mine. 3. Slow down! You‟re (fit) than me and I can’t keep up! 4. Veronica seems (happy) since she moved schools. 5. It’s actually (trendy) to wear your hair up this year. 6. As the time for the performance got nearer, I got (nervous). 7. Old people are often (wise) than young people. 8. Why don’t you try and find a (cheap) computer game and save some money? 9. Matt seems to have got even (lazy) that he used to be and almost never studies. 10. If the problem gets any (serious), we may need to inform the manager about it. 13. I have even (little) free time this year than I did last year. 14. The news was much (bad) than anyone had feared. 15. You’ll need to be able to run (far) than this if you‟re going to do the marathon.