126 Grammar and Language Workbook, Grade 6
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Grammar
- Not [ much paint is left. (much)
- Shana likes [ most movies she sees. (much)
- We have had [ less snow than usual. (little)
- The museum had [ more paintings by French artists than by German artists.
(many) - The potato soup is very [ good. (good)
- I am [ better at skiing than at football. (good)
- Our team had the [ least number of players of any team in the tournament.
(little) - Today’s weather was [ worse than yesterday’s. (bad)
- The magician’s act was [ better than the comedian’s. (good)
- There are [ more trees in Blendon Woods than in Houston Woods. (much)
- We waited a [ little while and then went home. (little)
- Which of the three plans will cause the [ least trouble? (little)
- After the bike was painted, it looked [ better than ever. (good)
- That was the [ worst movie I had ever seen. (bad)
Writing Link Write a short paragraph that describes your neighborhood or a favorite
place. Include comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives good, bad, much,and
little.