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AnonymousI talked on the telephone yesterday when Thomas went home, so I don't know what time he left. (A) talked (B) talk (C) have talked (D) was talkingI don't like driving on that highway. It's _busier than road in town. (A) the busiest (B) so busy (C) busier than (D) too busyThat telephone answering machine is too expensive, so I can't buy it. (A) too expensively (B)
surbandaruThere is no "busiest" in the dictionary.Dictionaries do not list all the forms which are possible for nouns, verbs, and adjectives.