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  • Question 1
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    Select the correct form of adjectives from the options given.
    Dark
    Solution
    Adjectives are words that modify nouns or pronouns to make them more specific. 

    There are 3 degrees of adjectives: Positive, comparative and superlative.

    The word given in the question is 'dark' and this is the positive degree of the word. The comparative degree of the word dark is formed by adding '-er' to the word and it becomes 'darker'. The superlative degree of most words is formed by adding '-est' to the word and sot he superlative degree of dark becomes 'darkest'.

     Therefore, the correct answer is option A) Dark / Darkest.

  • Question 2
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    Identify the compound adjective in the given sentence.

    The part-time worker at the cafe won a lottery of $400 yesterday.
    Solution
    compound adjective is formed when two or more adjectives are joined together to modify the same noun. These terms should be hyphenated to avoid confusion or ambiguity.
    Option A: describes the type of work the worker does. The type of work is described in two words or two different adjectives "part" and "time". So this is the compound adjective
    Option B: worker is a noun. He/she is the subject in the sentence.
    Option C: Is also a noun, it is the object.
    Option D: Yesterday is a pronoun which functions as a determiner. 
    Option A is the correct answer. 
  • Question 3
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    Complete the sentence with the correct degree of adjective from the options given.
    The Maths exam was __________ than I expected. [Intermediate]
    Solution
    Adjectives are words that modify nouns or pronouns to make them more specific. 

    There are 3 degrees of adjectives: Positive, comparative and superlative.

    The comparative form of most words is formed by adding '-er' to the original word. The superlative form of the word is formed by adding '-est' to the original word. But in some words, this principle cannot be used. In such cases, words like 'more' and 'less' are used to indicate the comparative and superlative degree. One such word is 'difficult'. The question is comparing the math exam with what the subject expected and the reality was.
    The comparative degree of the word 'difficult' is 'more difficult' or 'less difficult'. So, the correct answer is option D) less difficult.
    Words 'least' and 'most' are not used in the comparative degree and so options B and C are incorrect. Option A) is incorrect because it is not a comparative degree of the adjective 'difficult'.
  • Question 4
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    Select the correct form of adjectives from the options given.
    Great
    Solution
    Adjectives are words that modify nouns or pronouns to make them more specific. 

    There are 3 degrees of adjectives: Positive, comparative and superlative.

    The word given is 'great' which is the positive form of the word. The comparative form of most words is formed by adding '-er' to the original word. The superlative form of the word is formed by adding '-est' to the original word. Therefore, the comparative and superlative degrees of the word 'great' are 'greater'and 'greatest' respectively. Therefore, the correct answer is option B) greater / greatest.
  • Question 5
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    Select the correct form of adjective from the options given.
    Near
    Solution
    Comparative degree is used to compare differences between the two objects. Superlative degree is used to mark the highest degree of anything. Comparative degree is formed by adding '-er' at the end of the word and superlative is formed by adding '-est' at the end of the word. 'Nearer' and 'nearest' are the correct comparative and superlative forms of adjectives. Thus, option A is the correct answer. 
  • Question 6
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    Identify the compound adjective in the given sentence.

    It was a highly-embarrassing moment for John when he was insulted by his colleague in the office party.
    Solution
    A compound adjective is formed when two or more adjectives are joined together to modify the same noun. In the given sentence, 'highly' and 'embarrassing' are two different adjectives combined to form a compound adjective. Thus, option B is the correct answer. 
  • Question 7
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    Identify the compound adjective in the given sentence.

    The blue-eyed girl I saw at my tour to Spain turned out to be a famous actor.
    Solution
    compound adjective is formed when two or more adjectives are joined together to modify the same noun. These terms should be hyphenated to avoid confusion or ambiguity.
    Option A: Is a noun, subject in the sentence.
    Option B: Is the compound adjective. The second part of the compound adjective is frequently a present or past participle. Two different adjectives are used to define the girl
    Option C: Spain is again a noun
    Option D:famous is a regular adjective, not a compound adjective
    Option B is correct. 
  • Question 8
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    Fill in the blank with the most suitable adjective from the options given below:
    After a week of extreme heat, it is much __________ now.
    Solution
    The given sentence requires the most suitable form of an adjective. The word 'much' is a comparative degree of adverb and is often accompanied by a comparative degree of an adjective. Hence, we can say - 'After a week of extreme heat, it is much cooler now.' Thus the correct answer is C- Cooler. Option A is incorrect, as 'much cool' is grammatically incorrect for the reason explained above. Option B is incorrect, as 'coolest' is the superlative degree of adjective and can't be paired with 'much'. Option D is incorrect, as option C is the answer.
  • Question 9
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    Identify the compound adjective in the given sentence.

    My seven-year-old son loves to play football.
    Solution
    compound adjective is formed when two or more adjectives are joined together to modify the same noun. These terms should be hyphenated to avoid confusion or ambiguity. 
    Option A: It is having two adjectives which define the age of the kid. The two adjectives are seven and year. So, this is the correct answer
    Option B: Loves is the verb in this sentence
    Option C: football is a noun in this sentence. 
    Option D: It is wrong as option A is correct
    Option A is the correct answer. 
  • Question 10
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    Identify the compound adjective in the given sentence.

    Leena seems to have killed the rat. What a cold-blooded woman!
    Solution
    compound adjective is formed when two or more adjectives are joined together to modify the same noun. These terms should be hyphenated to avoid confusion or ambiguity. 
    Option A: It is a phrase containing a verb
    Option B: it contains both the noun and the adjective. The "woman" is the noun whereas "cold-blooded" is the adjective
    Option C: cold-blooded is the compound adjective. In this case, there are two adjectives joined to describe the woman
    Option D: Is wrong as option C is correct
    Option C is the correct option
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