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Once you have studied all the concepts, you will be ready to practice. Read each section and follow the instructions. Write sentences using basic, comparative, and superlative forms of the following modifiers.

Ex. The weather is nice today. (Basic)
The weather was nicer yesterday than it is today. (Comparative)
Last week, we had the nicest weather. (Superlative)

good 1. _______________________________________________ (basic)
2. _______________________________________________ (comparative)
3. _______________________________________________ (superlative)

bad 1. ______________________________________________(basic)
2. _______________________________________(comparative)
3. ______________________________________ (superlative)
well 1. _______________________________________________ (basic)
2. __________________________________________ (comparative
3. ___________________________________________(superlative)
many 1. _______________________________________________ (basic)
2. ______________________________________ (comparative)
3. ____________________________________________(superlative)

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good Ex. The weather is nice today. (Basic)
The weather was nicer yesterday than it is today. (Comparative)
Last week, we had the nicest weather. (Superlative)

good 1.A good method to learn is reading (basic)
2.   A better method is practicing learned than only reading(comparative)
3.   The best method is applying in real life whatever has been learned(superlative)
   
bad 1.To eat only rice is a bad way to feed oneself (basic)
2. To red when eating is worse than only eating rice(comparative)
3. The worst manner about feeding oneself is practicing a sport while eating   (superlative)

well 1. Almost always I feel well when sleep all night long (basic)
2.Almost always is better to practicing sports than sleep all day long(comparative
3.The best manner is to join sleeping and practicing sport during a normal day(superlative)

many 1. There is much sand in a small spoon(basic)
2. There are more sand in a beach than in a spoon (comparative)
3. The most sand in the world is at all beaches of the world (superlative)

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