5 English Short Quiz #1
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- Q1
Choose the correct participial adjective to complete each sentence.
Did you hear about the _____news. That was a terrible accident.
shocking
shocked
60s - Q2
Choose the correct participial adjective to complete each sentence.
I am ____as to what time the bus will arrive.
confused
confusing
60s - Q3
Choose the correct participial adjective to complete each sentence.
Rainy days make me feel _____.
depressing
depressed
60s - Q4
It is formed by using the present and past participle form of the verb.
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Expresses quality without comparison.
positive degree
comparative degree
superlative degree
60s - Q6
Expresses the highest or lowest degree when more than two persons or things are compared.
superlative degree
positive degree
comparative degree
60s - Q7
Expresses a higher, lower, or equal degree when two persons or things are compared.
comparative degree
superlative degree
comparative degree
60s - Q8
The word less can also be used to express the comparative degree to suggest a lower degree.
truefalseTrue or False60s - Q9
The superlative degree can be expressed by adding the suffix -est to an adjective of one to two syllables or by adding the words most or least to an adjective of three syllables or more.
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The comparative degree can also be used to show equality. The expression as + adjective + as is used to show equality.
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