small - smaller > the smallest, tall - taller > the tallest, weak - weaker > the weakest, slow - slower > the slowest, thick - thicker > the thickest, pretty - prettier > the prettiest, ugly - uglier > the ugliest, busy - busier > the busiest, happy - happier > the happiest, early - earlier > the earliest, fat - fatter > the fattest, sad - sadder > the saddest, thin - thinner > the thinner, slim - slimmer > the slimmer, hot - hotter > the hottest, beautiful - more beautiful > the most beautiful, intelligent - more intelligent > the most intelligent, dangerous - more dangerous > the most dangerous, boring - more boring > the most boring, interesting - more interesting > the most interesting, good - better > the best, bad - worse > the worst, far - farther/furthest > the farthest/the furthest,
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New Horizons - B1 - Grammar - Lesson 21 - Practice - Ex. 2
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