Open the brackets and give the comparative or superlative degree of the following adjectives and adverbs.
1. That is (incredible) story I have ever heard. 2. It is not always (bright) students who do well in tests. 3. Tervlene shirts are (hard) wearing, but cotton shirts are much (comfortable). 4. Which is (deep), Lake Michigan or Lake Superior? 5. She is far (self-confident) than she used to be. 6. (tall) man among the guests is a basketball player. 7. I like both of them, but I think Kate is (easy) to talk to. 8. Most people are (well off) than their parents used to be. 9. She has a lot to be thankful for; but (sad) thing of all is that she does not realize it. 10. I want to buy a car – (powerful) one you have. 11. You look a lot (sad) than you did last time I saw you. 12. There is nothing (irritating) than locking yourself out of your own house. 13. Both roads lead to the city centre, but the left-hand one is probably a bit (short) and (direct). 14. As I get (old), I notice the policemen seem to be getting (young). 15. The boys in our school are much (good-looking) and a lot (good) at football than the boys in other schools in the town.
1) That is the most incredible story I have ever heard
2) It is not always the brightest students who do well in tests
3) Terylene shirts are harder-wearing, but cotton shirts are much more comfortable.
4) Which is deeper, Lake Michigan or Lake Superior?
5) She is much more self-confident than she used to be.
6) The tallest man among the guests is a basketball player.
7) I like both of them, but I think Kate is easier to talk to.
8) Most people are better-off than their parents were.
9) She has a lot to be thankful for - the saddest thing of all is hat she does not realize it.
10) I want to buy a car - the most powerful one you have.
11) You look a lot better than you did last time I saw you.
12) There is nothing more irritating than locking yourself out of your own house.
13) Both roads lead to the city center, but the left-hand one is probably a bit shorter and more direct.
14) As I get older, I notice that the policemen seem to be getting younger!
15) The boys in our school are much better-looking/more good-looking and a lot better at football than the boys in other schools in the town.