Degrees of Comparison
English Language
Degrees of Comparison starts at 3 and continues till grade 8.
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Is 'biggest' a positive, comparative, or superlative degree?
Is 'happiest' a comparative or superlative degree?
Is 'more interesting' the comparative or superlative form?
Is 'smaller' a comparative or superlative degree?
What is the comparative form of 'far'?
What is the comparative form of 'little'?
What is the comparative form of 'many'?
Which degree of comparison is used in the sentence: 'She is kinder than her brother.'?
Choose the correct comparative form: (1) more bad (2) badder (3) worse (4) worst
Choose the correct comparative form: (1) more good (2) better (3) best (4) gooder
Choose the correct comparative form: (1) more happy (2) happier (3) happiest (4) happyer
Choose the correct form: He is the _______ player in the team. (1) good (2) better (3) best (4) more good
Fill in the blank: My bag is _______ than yours.
Fill in the blank: My house is _______ than yours.
Fill in the blank: Of all the students, Tom is the _______.
Fill in the blank: She is the _______ girl in the class.
True or False: 'Less' is the superlative form of 'little'.
True or False: 'Less' is used to compare two things.
True or False: 'More careful' is the superlative form of 'careful'.
True or False: 'More' is used before adjectives with two or more syllables to form the comparative degree.
