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A comparative adjective is used to show comparison between two or more nouns or pronouns. True***
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A comparative adjective is used to show comparison between two or more nouns or pronouns.
True*** False To make the comparative
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In the sentence below, what type of adjective or adverb is more happily?
At the party, Michael danced more happily than I had
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In the below sentence, what type of adjective or adverb is more happily?
At the party, Michael danced more happily than I had
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at the party Alyssa danced more happily than I have ever seen him before
What type of adjective or adverb is more happily
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Is the adjective in this sentence comparative or superlative?
The window is icier today than yesterday. Question 4 options:
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Is the adjective in this sentence comparative or superlative?
Mrs. Hanks is the angriest person at the meeting. Question 7
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Is the adjective in this sentence comparative or superlative?
The prettiest girl in class is Amanda. Question 6 options:
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Is the adjective in this sentence comparative or superlative?
This is a greater load to carry. Question 2 options: comparative
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Is the adjective in this sentence comparative or superlative?
Treva is the best musician in the band. Question 3 options:
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