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Comparative/Superlative--unusual cases
I noticed that my English textbook expected students to use the comparative and superlative in some unusual cases--with and without "than," with comparison of a group to one person, with -ly adjectives, and so on. So I developed this practice sheet to help students notice these unusual cases.
Answers: bigger, older/oldest (depends on the context), taller, funnier, the most delicious, more handsome, more dangerous, the deadliest, the nastiest
Level:elementary
Age: 11-17
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