3 Choose the correct word or phrase. My brother Ryan and I sometimes play games with each other to see which one of us is (1) more quick / quicker at doing something. For example, when Mum tells us to clean our rooms, I try to clean my room (2) faster / more fast than Ryan. And with homework, I try to do mine in a (3) more short/ shorter amount of time than Ryan. Sometimes I win, and sometimes he wins. But I know this to be true: the winner isn't always (4) better / more good than the loser. If I finish cleaning my room first, Ryan's room is always (5) more clean / cleaner than mine. If Ryan finishes his homework first, my handwriting always looks (6) nicer / more nice than his. So, it may be (7) enjoyabler / more enjoyable to win a race, but it's (8) more smart/smarter to take your time doing things than to do them really fast so you can win!