Each of the following
sentences contains a comparative or superlative. Circle the comparative or
superlative. Then indicate if the sentences are correct (C) or incorrect (I).
1.
Oxygen is abundanter than nitrogen.
(...)
2.
The directions to the exercise say to
choose the most appropriate response. (...)
3.
The lesson you are studying now is the
most importantest lesson you will leave. (...)
4.
Fashions this year are shorter and more
colorful than they were last year. (...)
5.
The Professor indicates that Anthony's
research paper was more long than the other student's papers. (...)
6.
Alaska is the coldest than all the
states in the United States. (...)
7.
The workers on the day shift are more
rested than the workers on the night shift. (...)
8.
She was more happier this morning than
she had been yesterday. (...)
9.
The quarterback on this year's football
team is more versatile than the quarterback on last year's team. (...)
10.
I prefer to live in the dormitory that
is the closest to the school. (...)
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