The adjective forms that compares only two people, places, or things is Comparative form.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
There are three forms of Adjectives: Positive, Comparative, and Superlative. If we have to make a comparison between any two objects, places, or people, then we make use of Comparative form.
For example: ‘Rahul is taller than Saurabh.’ In this sentence a comparison is made between Rahul and Saurabh. One rule that applies in this type of form is that such forms consists of words that ends with ‘-er’ and ‘-est.’ We can see in the example taller is a word that ends with -er.
Answer:
When the movie Star Wars premiered in 1977, it <em><u>was both</u></em> surprising and a revolution in its special effects.
Explanation:
I reversed the words 'both' and 'was.'
Answer:
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WISDOM SCHOOL,
P.O.BOX - 50-900900,
CENTER.
4/17/2019
Dear Sam,
How are you doing? Receive my warm greetings. How is your new school, hope all is well there.
We are doing fine here, there has been a lot of development in our school since you left.
There has been built a new administration block, we do not need to walk to the other end of the school compound since it is just few meters away from our class.
The journalism club won a county award which made us shine.
Hope I shall see you soon during the school break.
Yours sincerely,
Winnie.