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Adjectives: comparatives and superlatives

Adjectives: comparatives and superlatives

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CCSS
L.3.1G

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Comparatives and Superlatives

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Instrucciones:

Lee cuidadosamente si te piden escribir el comparativo o superlativo de cada uno de los adjetivos que van apareciendo

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Multiple Choice

Superlative:

Big

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Bigger

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Biggest

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Multiple Choice

Superlative:

Happy

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Happier

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Happiest

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Happyer

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Multiple Choice

Comparative:

Crazy

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Crazier

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Craziest

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Crazyest

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Multiple Choice

Comparative:

Nervous

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More Nervous

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The most nervous

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Multiple Choice

Superlative:

Complicated

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More complicated

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The most complicated

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Multiple Choice

Superlative:

Wondeful

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More wonderful

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The most wondeful

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Multiple Choice

Comparative:

Intelligent

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More intelligent

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The most intelligent

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Multiple Choice

Comparative:

Good

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Better

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The best

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Multiple Choice

Superlative:

Cute

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Cuter

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The cutest

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Multiple Choice

Superlative:

Angry

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Angrier

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The angriest

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