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Use comparatives and superlatives to complete the sentences about unique and extreme travel experiences.",0,[11,33,51,69,88,107,126,144,163,182,201,220],{"id":12,"sentenceTemplate":13,"displayOrder":9,"explanation":14,"exampleSentence":15,"blanks":16},"019d6dfa-efff-7e36-960e-3976e5c68430","The Maldives has some of __1__ beaches I have ever visited.","Use 'the most + adjective' for superlative forms with multi-syllable adjectives. The definite article 'the' is required before superlatives.","This is the most expensive hotel in the resort area.",[17],{"id":18,"blankNumber":19,"options":20},"019d6dfa-effc-745d-9bcf-ecaf40bf2b58",1,[21,25,29],{"id":22,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d6dfa-effb-7e1c-acef-e0714601efc9","the most beautiful",true,{"id":26,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d6dfa-effb-7ec4-acef-e071462772e1","the more beautiful",false,{"id":30,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d6dfa-effb-7f30-acef-e071464f25df","most beautiful",2,{"id":34,"sentenceTemplate":35,"displayOrder":19,"explanation":36,"exampleSentence":37,"blanks":38},"019d6dfa-f000-7089-a9a5-c539aca8aa3b","Traveling by train through the Swiss Alps is __1__ than flying because you can enjoy the mountain scenery.","Use 'more + adjective + than' for comparative forms with multi-syllable adjectives. No article is needed in comparative structures.","Visiting temples is more interesting than staying at the hotel all day.",[39],{"id":40,"blankNumber":19,"options":41},"019d6dfa-f000-702d-a9a5-c539ac7f592c",[42,45,48],{"id":43,"optionText":44,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d6dfa-efff-7f32-960e-3976e63c7395","more rewarding",{"id":46,"optionText":47,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d6dfa-efff-7f76-960e-3976e6e98cf2","most rewarding",{"id":49,"optionText":50,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d6dfa-f000-7001-a9a5-c539ac26a374","the more rewarding",{"id":52,"sentenceTemplate":53,"displayOrder":32,"explanation":54,"exampleSentence":55,"blanks":56},"019d6dfa-f000-7181-a9a5-c539aee60c4e","Mount Everest is __1__ peak in the world, attracting thousands of climbers every year.","Use 'the + adjective + -est' for superlative forms with one-syllable adjectives. The definite article 'the' is required.","This is the longest flight I have ever taken.",[57],{"id":58,"blankNumber":19,"options":59},"019d6dfa-f000-7145-a9a5-c539ae90ad1f",[60,63,66],{"id":61,"optionText":62,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019d6dfa-f000-70d9-a9a5-c539acaa8ccb","more high",{"id":64,"optionText":65,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019d6dfa-f000-7101-a9a5-c539ad8756ad","the highest",{"id":67,"optionText":68,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d6dfa-f000-7125-a9a5-c539ae78445a","highest",{"id":70,"sentenceTemplate":71,"displayOrder":72,"explanation":73,"exampleSentence":74,"blanks":75},"019d6dfa-f000-7261-a9a5-c539b1675be8","The tour guide explained the history of the ancient ruins __1__, making the experience truly memorable.",3,"Use 'more + adverb' for comparative forms when modifying verbs. 'Clearly' is the adverb form needed here, not the adjective 'clear'.","She spoke more confidently during the presentation than during practice.",[76],{"id":77,"blankNumber":19,"options":78},"019d6dfa-f000-7229-a9a5-c539b11307e8",[79,82,85],{"id":80,"optionText":81,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019d6dfa-f000-71c9-a9a5-c539afdd4df2","so clear",{"id":83,"optionText":84,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019d6dfa-f000-71e9-a9a5-c539affb8cef","more clearly than expected",{"id":86,"optionText":87,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d6dfa-f000-7209-a9a5-c539b0a5c49a","clearer than expected",{"id":89,"sentenceTemplate":90,"displayOrder":91,"explanation":92,"exampleSentence":93,"blanks":94},"019d6dfa-f000-7341-a9a5-c539b453c3bd","Iceland's Blue Lagoon is __1__ I expected, but the geothermal waters are absolutely worth the visit.",4,"Use 'far + comparative + than' to intensify comparisons. The structure requires a comparative form, not a superlative form.","The museum was far more interesting than the guidebook suggested.",[95],{"id":96,"blankNumber":19,"options":97},"019d6dfa-f000-7309-a9a5-c539b35a7b5e",[98,101,104],{"id":99,"optionText":100,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d6dfa-f000-72a5-a9a5-c539b1bf5c80","far more crowded than",{"id":102,"optionText":103,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d6dfa-f000-72c9-a9a5-c539b252b37f","far most crowded than",{"id":105,"optionText":106,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d6dfa-f000-72e9-a9a5-c539b2d8766b","the far more crowded than",{"id":108,"sentenceTemplate":109,"displayOrder":110,"explanation":111,"exampleSentence":112,"blanks":113},"019d6dfa-f000-7439-a9a5-c539b5ea1947","After hiking for six hours, we reached the summit __1__ we had anticipated, just as the sun was setting.",5,"Use 'much + comparative adverb + than' to intensify time comparisons. 'Later' is the comparative form of the adverb 'late'.","We arrived much earlier than the other tour groups.",[114],{"id":115,"blankNumber":19,"options":116},"019d6dfa-f000-73fd-a9a5-c539b55f9ea8",[117,120,123],{"id":118,"optionText":119,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d6dfa-f000-7385-a9a5-c539b4bbdb10","much later than",{"id":121,"optionText":122,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d6dfa-f000-73bd-a9a5-c539b52031c8","much latest than",{"id":124,"optionText":125,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d6dfa-f000-73e1-a9a5-c539b5467c5f","the much later than",{"id":127,"sentenceTemplate":128,"displayOrder":129,"explanation":14,"exampleSentence":130,"blanks":131},"019d6dfa-f000-7535-a9a5-c539b8081166","The local markets in Marrakech are __1__ I have ever experienced, with vibrant colors and exotic spices everywhere.",6,"This is the most exciting adventure I have ever had.",[132],{"id":133,"blankNumber":19,"options":134},"019d6dfa-f000-74fd-a9a5-c539b7748133",[135,138,141],{"id":136,"optionText":137,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d6dfa-f000-7481-a9a5-c539b60d5111","the most vibrant",{"id":139,"optionText":140,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d6dfa-f000-74b9-a9a5-c539b64330a2","more vibrant",{"id":142,"optionText":143,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d6dfa-f000-74dd-a9a5-c539b6dd1d4d","most vibrant",{"id":145,"sentenceTemplate":146,"displayOrder":147,"explanation":148,"exampleSentence":149,"blanks":150},"019d6dfa-f000-761d-a9a5-c539baab4d77","Our hotel room overlooked the ocean and was __1__ than the photos on the website had shown.",7,"Use 'even + comparative' to emphasize unexpected comparisons. The structure requires 'more + adjective + than', not a superlative.","The waterfall was even more impressive than the travel guide described.",[151],{"id":152,"blankNumber":19,"options":153},"019d6dfa-f000-75e5-a9a5-c539ba33007e",[154,157,160],{"id":155,"optionText":156,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d6dfa-f000-7581-a9a5-c539b86cee76","even more spacious",{"id":158,"optionText":159,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d6dfa-f000-75a9-a9a5-c539b92a7000","even most spacious",{"id":161,"optionText":162,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d6dfa-f000-75c9-a9a5-c539b9e449b7","even the more spacious",{"id":164,"sentenceTemplate":165,"displayOrder":166,"explanation":167,"exampleSentence":168,"blanks":169},"019d6dfa-f000-77e5-a9a5-c539beeb54c8","The cruise ship departed __1__ scheduled because of the storm warning, disappointing many passengers.",9,"Use 'slightly + comparative form + than' to show a small difference. 'Earlier' is the correct comparative form of 'early'.","The bus arrived slightly later than the timetable indicated.",[170],{"id":171,"blankNumber":19,"options":172},"019d6dfa-f000-77ad-a9a5-c539be11057e",[173,176,179],{"id":174,"optionText":175,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d6dfa-f000-7741-a9a5-c539bd807df5","slightly earlier than",{"id":177,"optionText":178,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d6dfa-f000-7761-a9a5-c539bdb8c6a6","slightly more early than",{"id":180,"optionText":181,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d6dfa-f000-778d-a9a5-c539bdf0dbac","slight earlier than",{"id":183,"sentenceTemplate":184,"displayOrder":185,"explanation":186,"exampleSentence":187,"blanks":188},"019d6dfa-f000-78c1-a9a5-c539c092c39e","Petra in Jordan is __1__ archaeological sites in the Middle East, carved entirely into rose-colored rock.",10,"Use 'one of the most + adjective' when referring to something among a group of superlatives. The definite article 'the' is required.","Tokyo is one of the most fascinating cities in Asia.",[189],{"id":190,"blankNumber":19,"options":191},"019d6dfa-f000-7889-a9a5-c539c0670b16",[192,195,198],{"id":193,"optionText":194,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d6dfa-f000-7829-a9a5-c539bf41920b","one of the most impressive",{"id":196,"optionText":197,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d6dfa-f000-784d-a9a5-c539bfe3b1fd","one of most impressive",{"id":199,"optionText":200,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d6dfa-f000-786d-a9a5-c539c0332c0f","one of the more impressive",{"id":202,"sentenceTemplate":203,"displayOrder":204,"explanation":205,"exampleSentence":206,"blanks":207},"019d6dfa-f000-79a1-a9a5-c539c32eda07","The wildlife safari guide drove __1__ through the savanna to avoid disturbing the elephants near the waterhole.",11,"Use 'considerably + comparative adverb' to modify verbs. 'Carefully' is the adverb form needed, and 'considerably' must be an adverb, not an adjective.","She packed considerably more efficiently after reading the travel tips.",[208],{"id":209,"blankNumber":19,"options":210},"019d6dfa-f000-7965-a9a5-c539c26cd836",[211,214,217],{"id":212,"optionText":213,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d6dfa-f000-7905-a9a5-c539c0fa7986","considerably more carefully",{"id":215,"optionText":216,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d6dfa-f000-7929-a9a5-c539c13ebf67","considerably more careful",{"id":218,"optionText":219,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d6dfa-f000-7949-a9a5-c539c1feaf35","considerable more carefully",{"id":221,"sentenceTemplate":222,"displayOrder":223,"explanation":224,"exampleSentence":225,"blanks":226},"019d6dfa-f000-7b65-a9a5-c539c8e99426","Backpacking through Southeast Asia proved to be __1__ than staying in luxury resorts, as we met locals and learned about their culture.",13,"Use 'far + comparative form + than' to emphasize a strong difference. The sentence requires a comparative form, not a superlative.","Traveling independently was far more challenging than joining an organized tour.",[227],{"id":228,"blankNumber":19,"options":229},"019d6dfa-f000-7b2d-a9a5-c539c80fef09",[230,233,236],{"id":231,"optionText":232,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019d6dfa-f000-7ac5-a9a5-c539c6e01d07","the most enriching",{"id":234,"optionText":235,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019d6dfa-f000-7ae5-a9a5-c539c70f5139","far more enriching",{"id":237,"optionText":238,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d6dfa-f000-7b05-a9a5-c539c730784e","far most enriching",{"title":240,"slug":241,"language":242},"Adjectives and Adverbs","adjectives-and-adverbs","en"]