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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives

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  • That cupcake was (sweeter/sweetest) than those cookies.
    sweeter
  • Last week's game was (longer/longest) than this one.
    longer
  • Yesterday, we visited the (older/oldest) building in the city.
    oldest
  • My hair is (longer/longest) than your hair.
    longer
  • Who is the (taller/tallest) person in our class?
    tallest
  • My brother is (shorter/shortest) than me.
    shorter
  • My backpack is (heavier/heaviest) than my lunchbox.
    heavier
  • Barry is the (noisier/noisiest) person in class.
    noisiest
  • His bedroom is (cleaner/cleanest) than mine.
    cleaner
  • Last Monday, we had our (longer/longest) class of the year.
    longest
  • That is the (tinier/tiniest) cat I have ever seen.
    tiniest
  • My bike is (newer/newest) than my cousin's.
    newer
  • The Amazon River is the (longer/longest) river in the world.
    longest
  • My mom knows the (faster/fastest) way to get to the store.
    fastest
  • February is the (shorter/shortest) month of the year.
    shortest
  • Russia is the (bigger/biggest) country in the world.
    biggest
  • My younger sister was (hungrier/hungriest) than me.
    hungrier
  • Her hair looks (nicer/nicest) when it is in a ponytail than when it is in a braid.
    nicer
  • My dad is the (taller/tallest) person in my family.
    tallest
  • Between the giraffe and the turtle, the giraffe has the (longer/longest) neck.
    longer
  • December is the (busier/busiest) month of the year for many stores.
    busiest
  • I bought the (newer/newest) iPhone model.
    newest
  • Francisco's dog is (bigger/biggest) than his cat.
    bigger
  • The South Pole is the (colder/coldest) place on Earth.
    coldest
  • Today it is (colder/coldest) than it was yesterday.
    colder
  • An elephant is (heavier/heaviest) than a dig.
    heavier