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A quiz on comparative adjectives

Quiz by Muhammad Stone

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  • Q1
    Which sentence uses the correct form of the comparative adjective 'tall'?
    He is tallerer than his brother.
    He is taller as his brother.
    He is tallest than his brother.
    He is taller than his brother.
    30s
  • Q2
    Which sentence uses the correct form of the comparative adjective 'strong'?
    John is strongist than Mark.
    John is strong as Mark.
    John is strongger than Mark.
    John is stronger than Mark.
    30s
  • Q3
    Which sentence uses the correct form of the comparative adjective 'beautiful'?
    The sunset is more beautiful than the sunrise.
    The sunset is most beautiful than the sunrise.
    The sunset is beautifuler than the sunrise.
    The sunset is beautiful as the sunrise.
    30s
  • Q4
    Which sentence uses the correct form of the comparative adjective 'big'?
    The elephant is bigger than the lion.
    The elephant is big as the lion.
    The elephant is biger than the lion.
    The elephant is bigest than the lion.
    30s
  • Q5
    Which sentence uses the correct form of the comparative adjective 'good'?
    This book is gooder than that one.
    This book is good as that one.
    This book is better than that one.
    This book is goodest than that one.
    30s
  • Q6
    Which sentence uses the correct form of the comparative adjective 'expensive'?
    The designer bag is more expensive than the regular one.
    The designer bag is expensive as the regular one.
    The designer bag is most expensive than the regular one.
    The designer bag is expensiver than the regular one.
    30s
  • Q7
    Which sentence uses the correct form of the comparative adjective 'fast'?
    She runs faster than him.
    She runs fast as him.
    She runs fastly than him.
    She runs fastest than him.
    30s
  • Q8
    Which sentence uses the correct form of the comparative adjective 'young'?
    Sarah is youngger than Peter.
    Sarah is youngest than Peter.
    Sarah is younger than Peter.
    Sarah is young as Peter.
    30s
  • Q9
    Which sentence uses the correct form of the comparative adjective 'smart'?
    Tom is smarter than Jack.
    Tom is smartest than Jack.
    Tom is smart as Jack.
    Tom is smartyer than Jack.
    30s
  • Q10
    Which sentence uses 'bad' correctly as a comparative adjective?
    Johnny is badder than Peter.
    Johnny is worst than Peter.
    Johnny is worse than Peter.
    Johnny is worser than Peter.
    30s

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