In modern English, the comparative/superlative

  1. Complete the sentence with the correct comparative or superlative adjective.In 1998, the publishing company Modern Library
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  2. Is the adjective in this sentence comparative or superlative?The window is icier today than yesterday. Question 4 options:
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  3. Is the adjective in this sentence comparative or superlative?Mrs. Hanks is the angriest person at the meeting. Question 7
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  4. Is the adjective in this sentence comparative or superlative?The prettiest girl in class is Amanda. Question 6 options:
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  5. Is the adjective in this sentence comparative or superlative?This is the coldest winter Wisconsin has ever had. Question 6
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  6. Is the adjective in this sentence comparative or superlative?This is the loudest house on the block. Question 5 options:
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  7. Is the adjective in this sentence comparative or superlative?This is the dirtiest pair of socks I have ever seen. Question 2
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  8. Is the adjective in this sentence comparative or superlative?The greatest thing my mom has done is to love me. Question 1
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  9. Is the adjective in this sentence comparative or superlative?Treva is the best musician in the band. Question 3 options:
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  10. Is the adjective in this sentence comparative or superlative?This is a greater load to carry. Question 2 options: comparative
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