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Fix the mistakes in the sentences below. Write the sentences again with the corrections. 1. Playing baseball is funner than playing basketball. 2. Diane's Math score was gooder than mine, but her English score was badder than mine. 3. My computer is gooder than yours, but Julie's new computer is the goodest. 4. Wow! This is the most best movie that I have ever seen!​

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Answer:

1. Funner = more fun.

2. Gooder; badder = better; worse.

3. Gooder; goodest = better; best.

4. More best = best.

Step-by-step explanation:

An adjective is one of the parts of speech in English language and it can be defined as a word that qualifies or describes a noun in a sentence. Some examples of an adjective are big, small, happy, tall, short, fat, rambunctious, etc.

Also, an adjective is used for comparison of two things such as in the examples below. They are collectively referred to as comparative and superlative adjectives.

In comparative adjectives, the words usually starts with "more" or ends with "er" while the superlative adjectives starts with "most" or ends with "est."

1. Playing baseball is more fun than playing basketball.

2. Diane's Math score was better than mine, but her English score was worse than mine.

3. My computer is better than yours, but Julie's new computer is the best.

4. Wow! This is the best movie that I have ever seen!

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