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15. There should not be much talk
B. Supply the proper form (Comparative or Superlative) of the Adj
given in the brackets.
1. How is your brother today? Is he ? (good)
2. May is here than any other month. (hot)
3. Her doll is than yours. (pretty)
4. Your knife is sharp, but mine is
(sharp)
5. Honour is to him than life. (dear)
6. He is the man in our town. (brave)
7. He is the friend I have. (good)
8. He is the boy of the two. (good)
9. There is no animal than the tiger. (ferocious)
10. He is the of the two. (tall)
11. Sind is the part of Pakistan. (dry)
12. Who is the living poet? (great)
13. I think he requires a diet. (nutritious)
14. It was the moment of his life. (proud)
15. Silver is than gold. (cheap)
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