_____ 1. That was the Worse/Worst painting Jeremy had ever seen.

_____ 2. We all needed to dress more warm/warmer than usual.

1. Worst (because of the past (was))
2. Warmer ( because of "needed")

Both are right.

However, the more correct phrase for 2 -- We all needed to dress more warmly than usual.

“Worse” is the comparative form, and it’s used when comparing/contrasting TWO things or people.

“Worst” is the superlative form, used when comparing/contrasting THREE OR MORE things or people.

Neither answer is correct for #2. There should be an adverb there, not an adjective.

Yes, but that wasnt really a option just those to, Both the sentences are weirdly placed in my opinion

It's sad that the text author who is supposed to teach students English is incompetent.

Ikr!! This is just huuuuuuhh

1. The correct word to use in the first sentence is "worst." To determine this, we need to consider the context and the comparative form of the word. In this case, the word "worst" is the superlative form of the adjective "bad," indicating the lowest level of quality or the most unfavorable comparison. Since the sentence is describing the painting as being the most inferior that Jeremy had ever seen, "worst" is the appropriate choice.

2. The correct word to use in the second sentence is "warmer." To determine this, we need to consider that the word "warm" is an adjective and can have both comparative (warmer) and superlative (warmest) forms. Given that the sentence is expressing a need to have a higher level of warmth than usual, we should use the comparative form "warmer" to describe the increased level of warmth needed.