Put the given adjective into the correct form (write only the adjective). Lisa is the ___ (attractive) girl in our school.
Put the given adjective into the correct form (write only the adjective). John's room is the ___ (messy) one in the house.
Put the given adjective into the correct form (write only the adjective). Snake bites are ___ (painful) than insect stings.
Put the given adjective into the correct form (write only the adjective). Jason's car isn't as ___ (fast) as Ethan's.
Put the given adjective into the correct form (write only the adjective). I think the staff at the new restaurant are a bit rude and should be ___ (polite) to customers.
Put the given adjective into the correct form (write only the adjective). Our new neighbours are very ___ (friendly).
Put the given adjective into the correct form (write only the adjective). James finds going to the amusement park a lot ___ (enjoyable) than spending time at the games arcade.
Put the given adjective into the correct form (write only the adjective). My house is ___ (big) than yours.
Put the given adjective into the correct form (write only the adjective). Mary is the ___ (good) student in the class.
Put the given adjective into the correct form (write only the adjective). Luke’s shoes are ___(dirty) today than they were yesterday.
Put the given adjective into the correct form (write only the adjective). Sandra did the ___ (bad) of all in the test.
Put the given adjective into the correct form (write only the adjective). Everybody knows that Kevin is ___(strong) than Alan.
Put the given adjective into the correct form (write only the adjective). This exercise is very ___ (difficult).
Put the given adjective into the correct form (write only the adjective). Dan feels much ___ (good) today.
Put the given adjective into the correct form (write only the adjective). Tina is considered to be the ___ (shy) person in class.