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Question 1 of 7 1.
Question Choose the correct option:
Hint
The English language compares adjectives by adding -errespectively -est to the end of the word.
big – bigger – biggest, tall – taller – tallest
If the adjective consists of more than one syllable
the comparison is formed by help of more and most .interesting – more interesting – most interesting
two-syllable adjectives ending with -y compare by -ier:
easy – easier – easiest
exceptions: good – better – best; bad – worse – worst
little – less -least; far – farther( further), farthest(furthest)Adjectives are compared by help of as and "than" .
I am as young as Joe, but I am older "than" Susan.
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Question 2 of 7 2.
Question Choose the correct option:
Hint
The English language compares adjectives by adding -errespectively -est to the end of the word.
big – bigger – biggest, tall – taller – tallest
If the adjective consists of more than one syllable
the comparison is formed by help of more and most .interesting – more interesting – most interesting
two-syllable adjectives ending with -y compare by -ier:
easy – easier – easiest
exceptions: good – better – best; bad – worse – worst
little – less -least; far – farther( further), farthest(furthest)Adjectives are compared by help of as and "than" .
I am as young as Joe, but I am older "than" Susan.
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Question 3 of 7 3.
Question Choose the grammatically correct form:
Hint
The English language compares adjectives by adding -errespectively -est to the end of the word.
big – bigger – biggest, tall – taller – tallest
If the adjective consists of more than one syllable
the comparison is formed by help of more and most .interesting – more interesting – most interesting
two-syllable adjectives ending with -y compare by -ier:
easy – easier – easiest
exceptions: good – better – best; bad – worse – worst
little – less -least; far – farther( further), farthest(furthest)Adjectives are compared by help of as and "than" .
I am as young as Joe, but I am older "than" Susan.
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Question 4 of 7 4.
Question Choose the correct form:
Hint
The English language compares adjectives by adding -errespectively -est to the end of the word.
big – bigger – biggest, tall – taller – tallest
If the adjective consists of more than one syllable
the comparison is formed by help of more and most .interesting – more interesting – most interesting
two-syllable adjectives ending with -y compare by -ier:
easy – easier – easiest
exceptions: good – better – best; bad – worse – worst
little – less -least; far – farther( further), farthest(furthest)Adjectives are compared by help of as and "than" .
I am as young as Joe, but I am older "than" Susan.
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Question 5 of 7 5.
Question Fill in the correct comparison:
older – older – oldest
expensive – more expensive – most expensive
- green - (greener) - (greenest) hard - (harder) - (hardest) interesting - (more interesting) - (most interesting) important - (more important) - (most important) famous - (more famous) - (most famous) bad - (worse) - (worst) good - (better) - (best) crazy - (crazier) - (craziest) lazy - (lazier) - (laziest) difficult - (more difficult) - (most difficult) thin - (thinner) - (thinnest) little - (less) - (least) little - (less) - (least) careful - (more careful) - (most careful) far - (further, farther) - (furthest, farthest)
Hint
The English language compares adjectives by adding -errespectively -est to the end of the word.
big – bigger – biggest, tall – taller – tallest
If the adjective consists of more than one syllable
the comparison is formed by help of more and most .interesting – more interesting – most interesting
two-syllable adjectives ending with -y compare by -ier:
easy – easier – easiest
exceptions: good – better – best; bad – worse – worst
little – less -least; far – farther( further), farthest(furthest)Adjectives are compared by help of as and "than" .
I am as young as Joe, but I am older "than" Susan.
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Question 6 of 7 6.
Question Sort elements
- than.....as......as
- as.....as......than
- than_____than
- as.....as
- "than"
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Dad is taller___Jim, but he is___tall___Mom.
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Mom is___tall___Dad, but taller______ Susan.
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Jim is shorter____Mom and shorter_____Dad.
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Susan is__tall___Jim.
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Mom is taller____Susan.
Hint
The English language compares adjectives by adding -errespectively -est to the end of the word.
big – bigger – biggest, tall – taller – tallest
If the adjective consists of more than one syllable
the comparison is formed by help of more and most .interesting – more interesting – most interesting
two-syllable adjectives ending with -y compare by -ier:
easy – easier – easiest
exceptions: good – better – best; bad – worse – worst
little – less -least; far – farther( further), farthest(furthest)Adjectives are compared by help of as and "than" .
I am as young as Joe, but I am older "than" Susan.
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Question 7 of 7 7.
Question Put the into the right correlation use the correct form of the adjective:
Champagage is__________beer. (expensive) – Champagne is more expensive than beer.
Beer is not _______champagne. (expensive) – Beer is not as expensive as champagne.- A basketball player is (taller than) a jockey. (tall) A bicycle is not (as fast as) a car. (fast) A Skoda is (cheaper than) a Mercedes. (cheap) History is (easier than) maths. (easy) A car is (heavier than) a feather.(heavy) History is not (as difficult as) maths.(difficult) Brains are (more important than) looks.(important)
Hint
The English language compares adjectives by adding -errespectively -est to the end of the word.
big – bigger – biggest, tall – taller – tallest
If the adjective consists of more than one syllable
the comparison is formed by help of more and most .interesting – more interesting – most interesting
two-syllable adjectives ending with -y compare by -ier:
easy – easier – easiest
exceptions: good – better – best; bad – worse – worst
little – less -least; far – farther( further), farthest(furthest)Adjectives are compared by help of as and "than" .
I am as young as Joe, but I am older "than" Susan.