Answer:
Nosotros tenemos una familia muy divertida y loca. No es la más loca, pero sí es más divertida que otras familias.
Explanation:
In this activity we have to fill in the blanks with the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives in brackets.
In Spanish, we use comparisons of inequality to say that something is <em>more </em>or <em>less </em>than something else in the following way:
<em>más </em>+ adjective/adverb/noun + <em>que </em> (More + adjective/adverb/noun + than)
<em>menos </em>+ adjective/adverb/noun + <em>que </em>(Less + adjective/adverb/noun + than)
And we use Superlative adjectives to talk about t<em>he most </em>or<em> the least </em>of something. In Spanish we use a very similar formula to the comparative adjectives:
<em>El, la, los, las + más </em>+ adjective (The most)
<em>El, la, los, las + menos +</em> adjective (The least)
The sentence in English is:
We have a very fun and crazy family. Is not the craziest, but it is more fun than other families.