. Complete the text with the comparative or superlative form of the adjectives or adverbs in brackets
In the late 19th century, a man named L.L. Zamenhof created a completely new language that he hoped would be the (1) (exciting) development in the history of languages. He called this language 'Esperanto' and it was designed to be (2) only a few days to understand. He hoped it would become the (3) language in the world. But to his disappointment, it did not become as (4) as he expected. Zamenhof believed that the world would become a (5) (6) (7) (easy) to learn than any other language, with the basic rules taking (popular) second (popular) (good) and (peaceful) place with a single, common language. He thought everyone would feel (close) to each other if they were no longer divided by different languages. No one knows exactly how many people speak Esperanto fluently, but there may be between 10,000 to (many) than 1.5 million people. Traditional languages such as English may be (8) (9) (common) second (hard) to learn but they continue to be the (10) languages for students all over the world. ​

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