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! 2. Nancy is in _____ clubs than John, but she is in _____ clubs than me. John is in the ______ clubs among the three of us. 3. I have ____ free time than John, but Nancy has _____ free time than John. Among the three of us, I have the ____ free time and Nancy has the ____ free time. more less fewest most least more fewer We can pare the amount of things using more...than, fewer...than and less...than. We use the most for the largest amount and the fewest / the least for the smallest amount. Comparing the amount of things Comparative and superlative adverbs We can form parative and superlative adverbs in the same way we form parative and superlative adjectives. Millie came third in the race. She ran fast. Sandy came second in the race. She ran faster than Millie. Amy came first in the race. She ran the fastest. Adverb Comparative Superlative Most short adverbs + er + est hard high harder higher hardest highest We form parative and superlative adverbs like this: Adverb Comparative Superlative Long adverbs more + most + quickly carefully more quickly more carefully most quickly most carefully Adverb Comparative Superlative Irregular adverbs replace the word replace the word well badly far better worse further/father best worst furthest/farthest well better best 1. Sandy draws _____ (well). She draws _____ (well) than any other student in my class. She draws ____ (well) of us all. Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets. 2. David jumps ____ (high). He jumps _______ (high) than any other of my