Final answer:
When completing the sentences with the correct form of the adjectives, we use 'fanciest', 'funniest', and 'satisfying' to describe the curtains, movie, and work, respectively. These are the superlative and positive forms of the adjectives 'fancy', 'funny', and 'satisfying' used to modify the nouns in the sentences.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks for the completion of sentences using the appropriate comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives provided in parentheses. Adjectives are words that modify or describe nouns. Comparative adjectives, such as 'fancier' or 'more funny,' compare two things, while superlative adjectives, like 'fanciest' or 'funniest,' are used to compare three or more things.
Correcting the sentences with the appropriate adjectives, we get:
- Those are probably the fanciest curtains in the store. (fancy)
- This is the funniest movie I've ever seen. (funny)
- This is the most satisfying work I've ever done. (satisfying)
Therefore, the right choices to fill in the blanks for the sentences given would be 'fanciest' for the superlative form of fancy, 'funniest' for the superlative form of funny, and 'satisfying' remains the same as it is already in its most positive form. The answer is option b. fanciest, funniest, satisfying.