Comparatives and Superlatives Quiz

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1. What is the comparative form of 'tall'?

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In English, the comparative form of an adjective is used to compare two things. For the adjective "tall," the comparative form is created by adding the suffix "-er," resulting in "taller." This form is used to indicate that one object has a greater height than another. Other options like "tallest" indicate the superlative form, while "more tall" and "tallier" are not standard forms in English. Thus, "taller" is the correct comparative form.

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Comparatives and Superlatives Quiz - Quiz

This quiz focuses on comparatives and superlatives, assessing your understanding of how to form and use these grammatical structures. You'll evaluate sentences and identify correct forms, enhancing your language skills. Mastering comparatives and superlatives is essential for effective communication in English.

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2. Which sentence is correct?

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The sentence "She is the tallest girl in the class" is correct because "tallest" is the superlative form of the adjective "tall," used to compare one subject against all others in a group. In this context, it clearly indicates that she has the greatest height among all the girls in the class. The other options either misuse comparative forms or are grammatically incorrect.

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3. What is the superlative form of 'good'?

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The superlative form of 'good' is 'the best' because it indicates the highest degree of quality among three or more items. In English, irregular adjectives like 'good' do not follow the typical pattern of adding '-est' for superlatives. Instead, 'good' transforms into 'better' for the comparative form and 'the best' for the superlative. This usage is widely accepted in standard English, making 'the best' the correct choice.

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4. Which of the following is a correct comparative form?

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In English, comparative forms are typically created by adding "-er" to one-syllable adjectives or using "more" with multi-syllable adjectives. "Beautiful" is a three-syllable word, so the correct comparative form is "more beautiful." The other options, such as "beautifuller" and "the beautifulest," are incorrect because they do not follow standard grammatical rules for forming comparatives and superlatives.

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5. What is the comparative form of 'happy'?

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The comparative form of an adjective is used to compare differences between two entities. For the adjective 'happy,' the correct comparative form is 'happier.' This is formed by adding the suffix '-er' to the base word. The other options, such as 'more happy' and 'happyer,' are incorrect because 'happy' is a one-syllable adjective that typically takes the '-er' suffix for comparison. 'The happiest' is the superlative form, used for comparing three or more entities, not for comparing two.

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6. Which sentence uses the superlative correctly?

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The sentence "This is the most interesting book I have read" correctly uses the superlative form of the adjective "interesting." In English, superlatives are typically formed by using "most" with adjectives that have three or more syllables, such as "interesting." The other options incorrectly attempt to form the superlative by adding suffixes or using comparative structures, which are not grammatically correct for this adjective.

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7. What is the superlative form of 'bad'?

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In English, the superlative form of an adjective is used to indicate the highest degree of that quality. For "bad," the superlative form is "the worst," which conveys that something is of the lowest quality or most unfavorable compared to all others. While "badder" and "the baddest" are informal and not widely accepted in standard English, "the worst" is the grammatically correct and widely recognized superlative form.

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8. Which of the following is a correct use of 'less'?

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'Less' is used to compare two quantities or qualities, indicating a smaller amount or degree. In this case, "This sweater is less expensive than that one" correctly compares the prices of the two sweaters. The other options misuse 'less,' either by using incorrect forms like 'lesser' or 'lessest,' or by not properly structuring the comparison. Thus, the first option accurately conveys the intended comparison of expense.

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9. What is the comparative form of 'big'?

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The comparative form of an adjective is used to compare two things. For the adjective "big," the correct comparative form is "bigger," which follows the standard rule of adding "-er" to one-syllable adjectives. "Biggest" is the superlative form, used for comparing three or more items, while "more big" and "biggerer" are incorrect constructions in English. Thus, "bigger" is the appropriate choice for comparing two entities.

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10. Which sentence is correct?

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The sentence "This is the most beautiful painting" is correct because "beautiful" is an adjective that describes the painting. When comparing the degree of beauty, "most beautiful" is the proper superlative form. The other options incorrectly use "beautifulest" and "beautifuller," which are not standard English forms. The superlative "most" is used with longer adjectives like "beautiful," making the sentence grammatically accurate and clear.

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11. What is the superlative form of 'far'?

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The superlative form of "far" is "the farthest." In English, superlatives are used to indicate the highest degree of a quality among three or more items. While "farther" can also be used as a comparative form, "the farthest" specifically denotes the greatest distance when comparing multiple entities. It's a common construction in English to use "the" with superlative adjectives, making "the farthest" the correct choice in this context.

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12. Which of the following is a correct comparative form?

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In English, the comparative form of adjectives is used to compare differences between two entities. For most adjectives with two or more syllables, like "popular," the comparative is formed by adding "more" before the adjective, resulting in "more popular." The other options, "popularer," "the popular," and "popularest," are incorrect forms. "Popularer" and "popularest" are not standard English, while "the popular" does not indicate a comparison. Thus, "more popular" is the grammatically correct comparative form.

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13. What is the superlative form of 'little'?

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The superlative form of 'little' is 'the least' because it is used to indicate the smallest amount or degree of something in a comparative sense. While 'littlest' is also a form of 'little,' it is often used in informal contexts. In formal comparisons, 'the least' is preferred as it aligns with the standard grammatical rules for forming superlatives with adjectives that indicate quantities or extents.

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14. Which sentence uses the comparative correctly?

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The sentence "This test is more difficult than the last one" correctly uses the comparative form of the adjective "difficult." In English, comparatives for adjectives with three or more syllables, like "difficult," are formed using "more" before the adjective. The other options incorrectly apply comparative or superlative forms that do not exist in standard English, such as "difficulter," "difficultest," and the incorrect use of "the most" in a comparative context.

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What is the comparative form of 'tall'?
Which sentence is correct?
What is the superlative form of 'good'?
Which of the following is a correct comparative form?
What is the comparative form of 'happy'?
Which sentence uses the superlative correctly?
What is the superlative form of 'bad'?
Which of the following is a correct use of 'less'?
What is the comparative form of 'big'?
Which sentence is correct?
What is the superlative form of 'far'?
Which of the following is a correct comparative form?
What is the superlative form of 'little'?
Which sentence uses the comparative correctly?
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