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Comparative Adjectives Quiz

Which sentence correctly compares the height of two people?

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Answer: A) John is taller than Sally. This is the correct form of the comparative adjective for tall.

Which sentence correctly compares the size of two animals?

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Answer: B) The elephant is bigger than the lion. This is the correct form of the comparative adjective for big.

Which sentence correctly compares the speed of two cars?

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Answer: A) The red car is faster than the blue car. This is the correct form of the comparative adjective for fast.

Which sentence correctly compares the intelligence of two people?

Correct! Wrong!

Answer: A) Jane is smarter than Jack. This is the correct form of the comparative adjective for smart.

Which sentence correctly compares the age of two siblings?

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Answer: C) Susan is older than her sister. This is the correct form of the comparative adjective for old.

Which sentence correctly compares the sweetness of two fruits?

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Answer: A) The apple is sweeter than the peach. This is the correct form of the comparative adjective for sweet.

Which sentence correctly compares the taste of two drinks?

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Answer: A) The coffee is more bitter than the tea. This is the correct form of the comparative adjective for bitter.

Which sentence correctly compares the strength of two athletes?

Correct! Wrong!

Answer: A) Mark is stronger than Tom. This is the correct form of the comparative adjective for strong.

Which sentence correctly compares the weight of two objects?

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Answer: A) The rock is heavier than the feather. This is the correct form of the comparative adjective for heavy.

Which sentence correctly compares the length of two books?

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Answer: B) The novel is longer than the short story. This is the correct form of the comparative adjective for long.

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Which sentence correctly compares the height of two people?

a) John is taller than Sally.
b) John is tall than Sally.
c) John is tallest than Sally.
Answer: A) John is taller than Sally. This is the correct form of the comparative adjective for tall.

Which sentence correctly compares the size of two animals?

a) The elephant is more big than the lion.
b) The elephant is bigger than the lion.
c) The elephant is big than the lion.
Answer: B) The elephant is bigger than the lion. This is the correct form of the comparative adjective for big.

Which sentence correctly compares the speed of two cars?

a) The red car is faster than the blue car.
b) The red car is more fast than the blue car.
c) The red car is fast than the blue car.
Answer: A) The red car is faster than the blue car. This is the correct form of the comparative adjective for fast.

Which sentence correctly compares the intelligence of two people?

a) Jane is smarter than Jack.
b) Jane is more smart than Jack.
c) Jane is smartest than Jack.
Answer: A) Jane is smarter than Jack. This is the correct form of the comparative adjective for smart.

Which sentence correctly compares the age of two siblings?

a) Susan is elder than her sister.
b) Susan is more elder than her sister.
c) Susan is older than her sister.
Answer: C) Susan is older than her sister. This is the correct form of the comparative adjective for old.

Which sentence correctly compares the sweetness of two fruits?

a) The apple is sweeter than the peach.
b) The apple is more sweet than the peach.
c) The apple is sweetest than the peach.
Answer: A) The apple is sweeter than the peach. This is the correct form of the comparative adjective for sweet.

Which sentence correctly compares the taste of two drinks?

a) The coffee is more bitter than the tea.
b) The coffee is bitterer than the tea.
c) The coffee is bitter than the tea.
Answer: A) The coffee is more bitter than the tea. This is the correct form of the comparative adjective for bitter.

Which sentence correctly compares the strength of two athletes?

a) Mark is stronger than Tom.
b) Mark is more strong than Tom.
c) Mark is strongest than Tom.
Answer: A) Mark is stronger than Tom. This is the correct form of the comparative adjective for strong.

Which sentence correctly compares the weight of two objects?

a) The rock is heavier than the feather.
b) The rock is more heavy than the feather.
c) The rock is heavy than the feather.
Answer: A) The rock is heavier than the feather. This is the correct form of the comparative adjective for heavy.

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