The Ultimate Comparison Grammar Quiz #2

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1. My sister Elaine is ___________ than my brother Fred.

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The correct answer is "younger" because when comparing two people or things, we use the comparative form of the adjective. In this case, we are comparing Elaine and Fred, so we need to use the comparative form of the adjective "young," which is "younger."

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The Ultimate Comparison Grammar Quiz #2 tests understanding of comparative and superlative forms in English. It challenges learners to identify and use correct adjective and adverb forms, enhancing grammar skills crucial for effective communication.

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2. Sarah's house is __________ than Shannon's house.

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The correct answer is "larger" because it is the comparative form of the adjective "large". When comparing two things, we use the comparative form to indicate that one is bigger or more spacious than the other. In this case, Sarah's house is being compared to Shannon's house, and it is stated that Sarah's house is "larger" than Shannon's house.

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3. I am not as ________ as my father.

Explanation

The correct answer is "strong". This is because the sentence is comparing the speaker's level of strength to their father's. In this case, "strong" is the correct form of the adjective to use in the sentence.

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4. Choose the sentence which means the same as this sentence:

I am not as good as my sister at drawing.

Explanation

The correct answer is "My sister is better than me at drawing." This sentence means the same as the given sentence "I am not as good as my sister at drawing." It implies that the sister has more skill or talent in drawing compared to the speaker.

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5. Which sentence has no mistakes?

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The sentence "Ankara is more crowded than Amasya" is correct because it follows the comparative form correctly by using "more crowded than." The other sentences have mistakes in their comparative forms: "more hotter" should be "hotter," "more intelligent then" should be "more intelligent than," and "as taller as" should be "as tall as."

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My sister Elaine is ___________ than my brother Fred.
Sarah's house is __________ than Shannon's house.
I am not as ________ as my father.
Choose the sentence which means the same as this sentence:I am...
Which sentence has no mistakes?
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