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2 May, 09:29

Write sentences that include the form specified of the adjective given. 7. The superlative of good

8. The comparative of earnest

9. The superlative of narrow

10. The comparative of nice

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  1. 2 May, 11:29
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    Seven

    Don't get caught believing it is goodest. Good is irregular. Much as I like goodest, the answer is best.

    Eight

    only if you are using earnest as an adjective, can you have earnest in a comparative sense. earnester would be one choice. A better one in my opinion is more earnest.

    Sam is more earnest than Albert.

    Sam is earnester than Albert.

    The spell check underlines earnester. I think it's right to do so. This is an example of tortured language.

    Nine

    Narrowest.

    Ten

    nicer.

    Sam is nicer than Albert.
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