Use the proper forms of adjectives. 1. I can't understand which tablecloth is (large), the green one or the blue one. 2. Who is (big), an elephant or a whale? Who is (heavy)? 3. I believenovels will be (interesting) for your mother than detectives. 4. This information is (interesting) for me. 5. You have chosen (dangerous) way to do it. 6. This exam was (difficult) that the exam I had last year. 7. Sunday is (little) busy day for me. 8. It's (old) tree in our garden. 9. I need (much) money. 10. Yesterday's game was (good) than the day before yesterday's but today's one is (good). 11. It was (bad) hotel in my life, it's difficult to find a (bad) one. 12. My grandparents live in this house. 13. In winter the days are (short) and nights are (long).

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1. I can't understand which tablecloth is larger, the green one or the blue one.
- Comparative form: larger. Comparing the sizes of two tablecloths (green and blue).

2. Who is bigger, an elephant or a whale? Who is heavier?
- Comparative forms: bigger, heavier. Comparing the sizes and weights of an elephant and a whale.

3. I believe novels will be more interesting for your mother than detectives.
- Comparative form: more interesting. Comparing the levels of interest between novels and detective stories.

4. This information is interesting for me.
- Positive form: interesting. Describing the level of interest in the information.

5. You have chosen a more dangerous way to do it.
- Comparative form: more dangerous. Comparing the levels of danger between different ways of doing something.

6. This exam was more difficult than the exam I had last year.
- Comparative form: more difficult. Comparing the levels of difficulty between two exams.

7. Sunday is the least busy day for me.
- Superlative form: least busy. Comparing the levels of busyness between different days.

8. It's the oldest tree in our garden.
- Superlative form: oldest. Comparing the ages of trees in the garden.

9. I need more money.
- Comparative form: more. Expressing the need for a larger amount of money.

10. Yesterday's game was better than the day before yesterday's, but today's one is the best.
- Comparative form: better. Superlative form: the best. Comparing the quality of games played on different days.

11. It was the worst hotel in my life, it's difficult to find a worse one.
- Superlative form: worst. Comparing the quality of hotels.

12. My grandparents live in this house.
- Positive form: this. Describing the location of the house.

13. In winter, the days are shorter and the nights are longer.
- Comparative forms: shorter, longer. Comparing the lengths of days and nights.
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