5. Choose the right forms in these sentences. In some cases both forms are right.
1. Is your house much further/ farther?
2. Who is the oldest/ eldest in this class?
3. Your driving is worse/ worst than mine.
4. Have you heard the last/ latest news?
5. We have no further/ farther information.
6. His last/ latest words were: ‘The end’.
7. Trevor spends less/lesser on clothes than Laura does.
8. His English is gooder/ better than mine.
9. It’s the better/ best in the shop.
10. Jane is older/ elder than I am.
11. My elder/ older sister got married last year.
12. Emma made the least/ less mistake!
13. The Hotel Bristol has more/ most rooms.
14. I haven’t got many books. You’ve got more many/ more than I have.
15. Even if the worse/ worst happens, you shouldn’t give up hope.