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Adjectives Quiz

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Proper Adjectives Quiz

Which of the following is a proper adjective?

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Answer: b) French. Proper adjectives are derived from proper nouns and begin with a capital letter.

Which of the following is a proper adjective for a city?

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Answer: b) Londoner. Proper adjectives are often used to describe people or places.

Which of the following is a proper adjective for a brand?

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Answer: b) Coca-Cola. Proper adjectives are derived from proper nouns and begin with a capital letter.

Which of the following is a proper adjective for a historical period?

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Answer: c) Elizabethan. Proper adjectives are often used to describe people or places from a specific time period.

Which of the following is a proper adjective for a famous person?

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Answer: b) Shakespearean. Proper adjectives are often used to describe people or things related to a proper noun.

Which of the following is a proper adjective for a region?

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Answer: b) Mediterranean. Proper adjectives are often used to describe people or places from a specific region.

Which of the following is a proper adjective for a planet?

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Answer: c) Martian. Proper adjectives are often used to describe people or things related to a proper noun.

Which of the following is a proper adjective for a country?

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Answer: b) Canadian. Proper adjectives are often used to describe people or places from a specific country.

Which of the following is a proper adjective for a language?

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Answer: b) Spanish. Proper adjectives are often used to describe people or things related to a proper noun.

Which of the following is a proper adjective for a monument?

Correct! Wrong!

Answer: b) Taj Mahal. Proper adjectives are derived from proper nouns and begin with a capital letter.

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What is the superlative form of the adjective “hard”?

a) Harder
b) Hardest
c) Hardiest
Correct answer: b) Hardest. “Hardest” is the superlative form of “hard,” while “harder” is the comparative form.

Which is the correct superlative form of the adjective “tall”?

a) Taller
b) Tallest
c) Tallist
Correct answer: b) Tallest. “Tallest” is the correct superlative form of “tall,” while “taller” is the comparative form.

What is the superlative form of the adjective “good”?

a) Gooder
b) Best
c) Better
Correct answer: b) Best. “Best” is the superlative form of “good,” while “better” is the comparative form.

Which is the correct superlative form of the adjective “funny”?

a) Funnier
b) Funniest
c) Funnyest
Correct answer: b) Funniest. “Funniest” is the correct superlative form of “funny,” while “funnier” is the comparative form.

What is the superlative form of the adjective “far”?

a) Farest
b) Farther
c) Farthest
Correct answer: c) Farthest. “Farthest” is the superlative form of “far,” while “farther” is the comparative form.

What is the superlative form of the adjective “kind”?

a) Kinder
b) Kindiest
c) Kindest
Correct answer: c) Kindest. “Kindest” is the superlative form of “kind,” while “kinder” is the comparative form.

What is the superlative form of the adjective “hot”?

a) Hottest
b) Hotter
c) Hotest
Correct answer: a) Hottest. “Hottest” is the superlative form of “hot,” while “hotter” is the comparative form.

Which is the correct superlative form of the adjective “happy”?

a) Happier
b) Happiest
c) Happyest
Correct answer: b) Happiest. “Happiest” is the correct superlative form of “happy,” while “happier” is the comparative form.

What is the superlative form of the adjective “sad”?

a) Sadder
b) Saddest
c) Sadiest
Correct answer: b) Saddest. “Saddest” is the superlative form of “sad,” while “sadder” is the comparative form.

Which is the correct superlative form of the adjective “fast”?

a) Faster
b) FastestCorrect answer: b) Fastest. “Fastest” is the correct superlative form of “fast,” while “faster” is the comparative form.

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