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B. Read each sentence. Write the proper comparative or superlative form of the
adjective in parentheses on the line provided.
6. The city wants to create (many) parks than it currently has.
7. The newest proposal has gotten the (much) support of all,
8. Of the four plans, it has the (good) chance of being approved.
9. The old parks are in (bad) condition than they were last year.
10. The new plan provides (much) money than before to help maintain them.

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