The cheetah runs _____ than the lion.
fasterfastestmore fastmost fastAmong all the students in class, Maria writes the _____.
neaterneatestmore neatmost neaterToday's weather is _____ than yesterday's.
more coldcoldercoldestmost coldMount Everest is the _____ mountain in the world.
highermore highhighestmost highMy sister speaks _____ than I do.
more quietlyquietliermost quietlyquietestThe blue car is _____ than the red car.
more expensiveexpensivermost expensiveexpensivestThis is the _____ book I've ever read.
bettermore goodbestmost goodThe tortoise moves _____ than the rabbit.
slowermore slowlyslowestmost slowlyMy brother is _____ than me.
tallermore talltallestmost tallThis is the _____ day of summer.
hottermore hothottestmost hotThis engaging digital activity helps third-grade students master the use of comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs. Through interactive questions, students learn to distinguish between comparative forms used to compare two things and superlative forms used to compare three or more things.
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