10. This road is the narrowest of all the roads in California. THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS: Two-syllable adjectives that follow two rules. These adjectives can be used with-erand -est and with more and most.
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14. SOLDIER: Hi, mate! Can't wait to get home. I haven't been home for six months.SAILOR: Well, I have been away from home much ....................... than that.SOLDIER: Where do you live? I live in Scotland.SAILOR: Well, I live in Kent; it is a bit ....................... than Scotland.SOLDIER: Have you got a girlfriend or wife? SAILOR: Yes, I have a girlfriend who wants to marry me, but she's ....................... than me.SOLDIER: Is she a lot ....................... than you? SAILOR: Oh, yes. 10 centimetres.SOLDIER: Well my girlfriend is much ....................... than that. In fact she is ....................... woman I know.SAILOR: My girlfriend's very ......................., too. Have you got a photo of your one? SOLDIER: Yes, here it is. My girlfriend is ....................... girl in the world, but she is so ........................SAILOR: She reminds me of my girlfriend, but this woman has ....................... hair. Let me look ....................... with my glasses. Hmmmm! This woman is definitely as ....................... as my girlfriend! Just a minute! She is MY girlfriend, not YOUR girlfriend! You're ....................... scumbag I have ever met. Get a girlfriend of your own!SOLDIER: Are you sure she's your girlfriend? Is her hair as ....................... as your girlfriend's? SAILOR: Well, no, but she must have dyed it. It's usually much ....................... than that. I have always preferred blondes. SOLDIER: Well, there you are, then. She can't be your girlfriend - her hair's the wrong colour.SAILOR: Maybe you're right, but she does look just like my Meg. Sorry, mate. Didn't mean to turn on you like that. I'm not usually as ....................... as that. Look, here's a photo of Meg.SOLDIER: Yes, she does resemble my Margaret a bit, but her hair is much ....................... and she also looks ....................... in the face. (Thinks: You must be ....................... than you look!)SAILOR: Yes. You're right. Well then, bye mate. ....................... to have met you.SOLDIER: Bye, mate. (Thinks: You must be ....................... man I have ever met!)http://www.musicalenglishlessons.org/grammar-adjectives.htm#key