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Aliun [14]
3 years ago
5

B. Read each sentence. Write the proper comparative or superlative form of the

English
1 answer:
LUCKY_DIMON [66]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

more

the most

the best

worse

more

Explanation:

Comparison of adjectives differs between regular and irregular adjectives. Compaison of irregular adjectives, such as the case here, needs to be memorised:

much and many have the same degrees of comparison; comparative is MORE and superlative is THE MOST.

Levels of comparison for adjective good are BETTER and THE BEST.

Levels of comparison of adjective bad are WORSE and THE WORST.

Note that the superlative form is written with THE.

So, the answers would be:

6. The city wants to create more parks than it currently has.

7. The newest proposal has gotten the most support of all.

8. Of the four plans, it has the best chance of being approved.

9. The old parks are in worse condition than they were last year.

10. The new plan provides more money than before to help maintain them.

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