Let’s go through each question one by one. We’re looking for the correct form of the adjective — either comparative (comparing two things) or superlative (comparing three or more, or saying something is the most/least).
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Question 1:
“Would you believe that Hug-Bot is actually ______ than the monstrous Lift-Bot?”
→ We are comparing
two bots: Hug-Bot and Lift-Bot → use
comparative.
“Strong” becomes “stronger” in comparative.
✔ Correct answer:
b) stronger
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Question 2:
“Pet-Bot... is not as ______ as the grass cutting Lawn-Bot or the home cleaning Clean-Bot.”
→ This uses “as ___ as” — which always takes the
base form of the adjective.
So we don’t change “fast”.
✔ Correct answer:
a) fast
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Question 3:
“Fix-Bot has a shinier chrome finish than Hug-Bot, but the metallic Clean-Bot is the ______.”
→ Now we’re talking about
three bots being compared → use
superlative.
“Shiny” → superlative is “shiniest” (not “most shiniest” — that’s double!).
✔ Correct answer:
c) shiniest
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Question 4:
“The furniture moving Lift-Bot is not as ______ as the garbage compacting Trash-Bot.”
→ Again, “as ___ as” → base form needed.
“Noisy” stays “noisy”.
✔ Correct answer:
a) noisy
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Question 5:
“Homework-Bot is ______ than Sports-Bot.”
→ Comparing
two bots → comparative.
“Intelligent” is long → use “more intelligent”, not “intelligenter” (that’s not a word!).
✔ Correct answer:
c) more intelligent
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Question 6:
“Chef-Bot is ______ than Fix-Bot...”
→ Two bots → comparative.
“Heavy” → changes to “heavier” (drop ‘y’, add ‘ier’).
✔ Correct answer:
c) heavier
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Question 7:
“Wash-Bot is cleaner than Clean-Bot, but Trash-Bot is in fact the ______ because of his sanitizing mists.”
→ Three bots mentioned → superlative needed.
“Clean” → superlative is “cleanest”.
✔ Correct answer:
d) cleanest
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Final Answer:
1. b) stronger
2. a) fast
3. c) shiniest
4. a) noisy
5. c) more intelligent
6. c) heavier
7. d) cleanest
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of adjective worksheet grade 3.