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2. The police stopped the man. He was driving very fast. _________________________________________________________________________________________3. There are many sportsmen. They are very talented. _________________________________________________________________________________________4. I will always remember the teacher. She taught me maths. _________________________________________________________________________________________5. I saw the thieves. They stole my bicycle. _________________________________________________________________________________________6. The company has a new manager. He is very hardworking. _________________________________________________________________________________________B. Adjectives - Degrees of ComparisonRead the sentences below.Glenn had always wanted to become a fast runner.Very soon he could run faster than his friends. In 1934, he became the world's fastest runner. The words fast, faster and fastest are the three degrees of adjectives. 'Fast' is a positive adjective because it talks about the quality of one person or thing. 'Faster' is a comparative adjective because it compares the qualities of one with another. 'Fastest' is a superlative adjective because it compares the qualities of more than two people or things. Choose the right form of adjective. 1. Our English teacher is the ______________ teacher in the school. (good/better/best)2. My room is ______________ than the other rooms. (clean/cleaner/cleanest)3. The Himalayas are the __________ mountains in the world. (high/higher/highest)4. Cats are ______________ than dogs. (quiet/quieter/quietest)5. You are a ______________ boy! (smart/smarter/smartest)C. Using Could / Couldn%u2019t Could and couldn%u2019t are used to show an ability or inability in the past. They are the past forms of can / cannot.Arrow-Puffin-4_Semester-1 English 23