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Answer:

1. It is better to give than to receive.

2. He is the greediest person I have ever met.

3. Some people are more reliable than others.

4. Becky is by far best student in her class.

5. Most difficult text of all remains to be translated.

6. The more money you make, the more you spend.

7. She is most helpless person I have ever known.

8. The hall is much larger and far more pleasant than the dining room.

9. The weather is getting worse and worse.

10. My older sister is five years older than I am.

11. Glodeni is 150 kilometres farther.

Step-by-step explanation:

Adjectives are known to be words which describe, explain or modify nouns or other words in a sentence. In English Language, adjectives have about three degrees - initial (positive) adjectives, comparative adjectives and superlative adjectives.

The initial adjectives refers to the adjective in its positive form which describes a noun. Comparative adjective is another degree of adjective which is used to compare one noun to another noun. Examples are newer, better, worse, taller, fatter, etc. "more" is used when using comparative adjectives for some adjectives.

Superlative adjectives are the adjectives which when used compare three or more nouns. This degree of adjective usually demonstrates a higher level of comparison. Examples are: newest, prettiest, largest, etc.

From the answers, you will discover that 1,3,6,8,9,10,11 uses comparative adjectives while 2,4,5,7 uses superlative adjectives.

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