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Degrees of Comparison

English Language

Degrees of Comparison starts at 3 and continues till grade 8. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Degrees of Comparison. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Explain the difference between comparative and superlative degrees of comparison.
What is the comparative and superlative form of 'far'?
What is the comparative form of 'bad'?
What is the comparative form of 'late'?
What is the comparative form of 'little' when referring to quantity?
What is the superlative form of 'far'?
Is the following sentence correct? 'She is more smarter than her sister.'
Is the following sentence correct? 'This is the most fastest car.'
Choose the correct comparative form: (1) more good (2) better (3) gooder (4) most good
Choose the correct sentence: (1) He is the most tallest boy in the team. (2) He is the tallest boy in the team. (3) He is the more tallest boy in the team. (4) He is the tall boy in the team.
Choose the correct sentence: (1) She is the more beautiful than her sister. (2) She is more beautiful than her sister. (3) She is most beautiful than her sister. (4) She is beautifuller than her sister.
Choose the correct sentence: (1) This is the most interestingest book I have read. (2) This is the most interesting book I have read. (3) This is the more interesting book I have read. (4) This is the interestinger book I have read.
Fill in the blank: My bag is _______ (heavy) than yours.
Fill in the blank: My house is _______ (far) from the school than yours.
Fill in the blank: Of all the students, Maria is the _______ (intelligent).
Fill in the blank: Of the three brothers, Tom is the _______ (young).
Is the following sentence correct? 'She is more smarter than her sister.'
Is the following sentence correct? 'This is the most fastest car.'
True or False: 'More' and 'most' are used with adjectives of two or more syllables, except those ending in 'y'.
True or False: 'More' is used to form the comparative degree of most two-syllable adjectives ending in 'y'.