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  • Question 1
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
    That's the ________ car I've ever seen. It uses ________ petrol than any other car I know.
    Solution
    The 1st part of given sentence is in superlative form while the second part is in comparative form. Hence, Option A: cheapest/less, is the correct answer. 
    Cheaper is comparative degree and least is superlative.
    Hence, Options B, C and D are incorrect.
  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    She ran in a ____________ race. 
    Solution
    Compound adjectives can be formed using a noun + adjective, noun + participle or an adjective + participle. The words in compound adjectives are hyphenated (-).
    The noun here is 'race', and the words 'ten kilometers' describe the race. Hence the correct form of these words should be an adjective form.
    Option B: 'Ten-kilometer' is a compound adjective made with ten (adjective) + kilometer (noun). It modifies the noun 'race' and is hence the correct option.
    Option A: 'Ten kilometer' is not a compound adjective, since it does not have a hyphen '-'. Also, since it's a phrase, 'kilometer' should be plural 'ten kilometers', as the number says it's more than one kilometer. Hence this option is wrong.
    Option C: Similarly, 'ten kilometer's' also has a singular noun 'kilometer' in the possessive case (with 's added to it). This is not the right form and hence C is wrong.
    Option D: 'Ten-kilometers' is wrong because it's a compound adjective. Adjectives do not have a plural form.
  • Question 3
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    Alice is ____________ as the boys.
    Solution
    The given sentence is in the positive degree of comparison. This means that two things are of the same degree or level of comparison. In such sentences, we use the phrase 'as + adjective + as'. (We know the sentence is in positive degree, because two things are compared and the word 'as' is in the sentence.)
    Option C: 'As strong' completes the phrase 'as + adjective (strong) + as'. It is relevant to the given sentence, and completes it in meaning. Hence option C is the correct one.
    Option A: 'Too strong' does not seem relevant here, as the word 'as' is already present in the sentence. Also, 'too strong' does not complete the sentence as a positive degree.
    Options B and D: Similarly, 'so strong' and 'also strong' does not pair with 'as', and as a result a positive degree sentence isn't formed.
    Hence these options are incorrect.
  • Question 4
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    She dances ____ than I do.
    Solution
    In the given sentence, 'than' indicates that the subject and the object is being compared to each other. The comparison is made between a mutual quality of both. Thus, the answer must be an adjective of comparative degree.
    Option A is incorrect. 'badly' is an adverb and not an adjective. Thus, it cannot be the answer.
    Option B is incorrect. 'too badly' is an adverb and not an adjective. Thus, it cannot be the answer.
    Option C is incorrect. 'worst' is an adjective of the superlative degree and not the comparative degree. Thus, it cannot be used for comparison.
    Option D is correct. 'worse' is an adjective of the comparative degree and thus, it can be used for comparison. Thus, it is correct.
  • Question 5
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    She swims ____ than I do.
    Solution
    In the given sentence, 'than' indicates that a comparison is being mad between the subject and the object. Thus, a mutual quality of the subject and object is being compared. Therefore, the answer must be an adjective of the comparative degree.
    Option A is incorrect. 'good' is an adjective of the positive degree and not comparative degree. Thus, it cannot be used for comparison and is incorrect.
    Option B is incorrect. 'well' is an adjective of the positive degree and not comparative degree. Thus, it cannot be used for comparison and is incorrect.
    Option C is correct. 'better' is an adjective of the comparative degree. Thus, it can be used for comparison and is the correct answer.
    Option D is incorrect. 'best' is an adjective of the superlative degree and not comparative degree. Thus, it cannot be used for comparison and is incorrect.
  • Question 6
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    My clothes have never been ______ than this.
    Solution
    Comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between the two objects. In this case, the cleanliness of clothes in the usual case and in the present case has been compared. 
    Option B and D are in superlative forms and Option C is in the positive form
    Option A is in the comparative forms which makes it the right answer.
  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    Of the four girls, Marcia is _____.
    Solution
    The Superlative Degree denotes the existence of the highest degree of the quality. It is used when more than two things are compared.
    'The' is used as an emphasising adjective to express the quality of the noun. 
    Hence Option C is correct. 
    'Prettier' is comparative form. Thus Option B is incorrect.
    'Pretty' is the positive form so option D is incorrect. 
  • Question 8
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    My room is _______ than yours.
    Solution
    Comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between the two objects. In this case, the largeness of two rooms have been compared. The options D and C are superlative whereas option A is positive. Option B is the only option which is comparative (large < larger < largest).
    Option B is correct. 
  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    He came home in the ____ mood.
    Solution
    The Superlative Degree denotes the existence of the highest degree of the quality. It is used when more than two things are compared.
    Hence Option B is correct. 
    'Sunnier' is comparative form. Thus Option C is incorrect.
    'Sunny' is the positive form. 
    'More sunny' or much sunny' is not correct comparative form,so option c and Option D are incorrect. 
    'Sun' is noun not adjective. Hence option A is incorrect.
  • Question 10
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    The exercise is _______ than the last one.
    Solution
    Comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between the two objects. In this case, two exercises have been compared. The options D and B are superlative whereas option A is positive. Option C is the only option which is comparative (good < better < best).
    Option C is correct. 
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