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Comparison of Adverbs worksheet for practicing adjective forms in sentences.

Worksheet titled "Comparison of Adverbs" with exercises to complete sentences using correct adjective forms in brackets, including examples and numbered questions.

Worksheet titled "Comparison of Adverbs" with exercises to complete sentences using correct adjective forms in brackets, including examples and numbered questions.

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Task: Complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjective in brackets.



#### Explanation:
The task requires you to use the appropriate form of the adjective (superlative, comparative, or base form) based on the context of each sentence. Here's a breakdown of how to approach each sentence:

1. Superlative: Used when comparing three or more things.
2. Comparative: Used when comparing two things.
3. Base form: Used when no comparison is involved.

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Solution:



1. My teacher said that my essay was _______ (good) in the class.
- Context: Comparing the essay with others in the class (superlative).
- Answer: the best

2. The man was _______ (polite) than he had been the last time we met.
- Context: Comparing the man's politeness now with his politeness in the past (comparative).
- Answer: more polite

3. My Dad said it was the _______ (boring) game he had ever watched.
- Context: Comparing the game with all other games he has watched (superlative).
- Answer: most boring

4. Rozina has lost a lot of weight recently but she is still _______ (plump) girl in the class.
- Context: Comparing Rozina with others in the class (superlative).
- Answer: the plumpest

5. My Mathematics results were even _______ (bad) than I had expected.
- Context: Comparing the results with expectations (comparative).
- Answer: worse

6. That was one of the _______ (un-pleasant) experiences of my life.
- Context: Comparing the experience with other experiences (superlative).
- Answer: most unpleasant

7. I didn't have enough money to buy the pen. It cost _______ (much) than I expected.
- Context: Comparing the cost of the pen with expectations (comparative).
- Answer: more

8. Learning Physics is much _______ (simple) than learning Chemistry.
- Context: Comparing Physics and Chemistry (comparative).
- Answer: simpler

9. It was the _______ (bad) badminton game I have ever seen.
- Context: Comparing the game with all other games seen (superlative).
- Answer: worst

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Final Answers:


1. the best
2. more polite
3. most boring
4. the plumpest
5. worse
6. most unpleasant
7. more
8. simpler
9. worst

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Boxed Final Answer:


\[
\boxed{
\text{1. the best, 2. more polite, 3. most boring, 4. the plumpest, 5. worse, 6. most unpleasant, 7. more, 8. simpler, 9. worst}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of comparing with adverbs worksheet.
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