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Mosaic 2 Grammar, 4/e
Patricia K. Werner
John P. Nelson

The Mind

Part 4b

In the blanks, write the comparative and the superlative forms of the adjective or adverb in parentheses.



1

(lazy) Laura is Jane, but Nancy is person I have ever seen.
2

(little) Martha studies Susan, but Kathy studies of the three.
3

(tall) Jim is Roger, but Robert is of all.
4

(quickly) In emergencies, Marina acts than Susan; however, Martha acts of the three.