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30 Cards in this Set
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Which of your three friends has the (earlier, earliest) curfew?
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earliest
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Of all the members in my writing group, I am (less interested, least interested) in poetry.
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least interested
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The toddler walked (aimlessly, more aimlessly) around the playground.
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aimlessly
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This new computer game is (less fun, least fun) than the game I already had.
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less fun
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What is the (more interesting, most interesting) book of all those on the list?
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most interesting
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Grandpa's computer store is open (later, latest) than his competitor's.
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later
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Would the subway be (fastest, faster) than the bus?
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faster
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When I cook chicken, I use (less, least) oil than Dad uses.
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less
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The kite flew merrily in a (brisk, brisker) summer breeze.
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brisk
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Selena is (more comfortable, most comfortable) speaking in public than her brother.
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more comfortable
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Don't buy that potted plant-it looks the (least healthy, less healthy) of them all.
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least healthy
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Listen to this joke-it's the (funnier, funniest) one I've heard all week!
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funniest
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This abandoned house is (spooky, spookier).
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spooky
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We'll watch this movie tonight since it is (shortest, shorter) than the other one.
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shorter
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Vic is the (most loyal, more loyal) friend I have known.
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most loyal
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Every grocery store promises that its fish counter has the (freshest, fresher) fish in town.
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freshest
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My front yard has the (taller, tallest) trees on the block.
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tallest
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Which is (farther, farthest) away, the library or the park?
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farthest
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Jeanette is (more punctual, most punctual) than her sister Julia.
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more punctual
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Wearing a hat is the (better, best) way to stay warm.
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best
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The orchestra sounds (good, well) tonight.
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good
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Ruthie handles herself (good, well) in a crisis.
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well
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The Chang twins play the piano very (good, well).
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well
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You look (good, well) now that your cold is gone.
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good
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How (good, well) did you do on the spelling test?
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well
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Because she has the flu, she doesn't feel (good, well) today.
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well
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The directions say to stir the ingredients until they are (good, well) blended.
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well
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Despite what Mike says, I think this is a (good, well) plan.
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good
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I have earned (good, well) grades for six weeks.
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good
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She speaks so quietly that I cannot hear her very (good, well).
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well
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