FILL IN THE BLANK:

THE CAR DRIVER IS ___ COMPARED TO THE CARSEAT AND ___ COMPARED TO THE SIDEWALK.

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
13 years ago

What are your choices?

User Icon for ZAHRIA ZAHRIA answered
13 years ago

that's the problem....there were no choices! I can only come up with sitting and standing as answers.

User Icon for John John answered
8 years ago

The driver is __ compared to the car seat but is __ compared to the sidewalk

User Icon for Bob Bob answered
7 years ago

I have the same question. Did you figure out the answer?

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

To fill in the blanks, we need to compare the car driver to the car seat and the sidewalk. To make the comparison, we need to identify the appropriate comparative adjectives.

Comparative adjectives are used to compare two or more things. They are formed by adding the suffix "-er" to the adjective or by using the word "more" before the adjective.

Let's examine each comparison individually:

1. The car driver is _____ compared to the car seat.

To compare the car driver's size to that of the car seat, we need an adjective that indicates a difference in size. The correct comparative adjective here would be "bigger."

Thus, the sentence becomes: "The car driver is bigger compared to the car seat."

2. The car driver is _____ compared to the sidewalk.

To compare the car driver's height to the sidewalk, we need an adjective that indicates a difference in height. The correct comparative adjective here would be "taller."

Thus, the sentence becomes: "The car driver is taller compared to the sidewalk."

Putting it all together, the filled-in sentence is:

"The car driver is bigger compared to the car seat and taller compared to the sidewalk."