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  • Question 1
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    Linda is thirsty. She wants ___________ glass of milk. 
    Solution
    Option D: 'Another' means 'one more', or 'in addition to'. The word applies to the given sentence, which means that 'Linda' wants one more glass of milk. Hence option D is correct.
    Option A: 'Other' also means the same thing: 'in addition to'. But, the difference is in their usage.
    'Other' is used for plural and uncountable nouns, whereas 'another' is used when the noun is singular "glass of milk".
    Hence A is incorrect.
    Option B: 'Some' is used for uncountable nouns, but the one here 'glass' is singular and countable.
    Option C: 'Any' is used for negative sentences. The given sentence is positive.
    Hence options B and C are incorrect.
  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    We have ___ money than they have.
    Solution
    The Comparative Degree denotes the existence of a higher degree of the quality than the positive. It is used when two things (or two sets of things) are compared.
    The format for comparative degree is '<adjective> + er than' or 'more/less  <adjective> than'.
    Hence option C is correct. 
  • Question 3
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    This question is ___ than the first one. Let's discuss it tomorrow.
    Solution
    The Comparative Degree denotes the existence of a higher degree of the quality than the positive. It is used when two things (or two sets of things) are compared.
    The format for comparative degree is '<adjective> + er than' or 'more/less  <adjective> than'.
    Hence option B is correct. 
  • Question 4
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    It's ___ to go by car than by train.
    Solution
    The Comparative Degree denotes the existence of a higher degree of the quality than the positive. It is used when two things (or two sets of things) are compared.
    The format for comparative degree is '<adjective> + er than' or 'more/less  <adjective> than'.
    Hence option B is correct. 
  • Question 5
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate option:
    "Please give me this bouquet of flowers. I think it is ___ than the rest."
    "But it's ____."
    "Never mind. I will buy it."
    Solution
    The Comparative Degree denotes the existence of a higher degree of the quality than the positive. It is used when two things (or two sets of things) are compared.
    The format for comparative degree is '<adjective> + er than' or 'more/less  <adjective> than'.
    Hence option B is correct. 
  • Question 6
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    Please, tell me something ___ than this joke.
    Solution
    The Comparative Degree denotes the existence of a higher degree of the quality than the positive. It is used when two things (or two sets of things) are compared.
    The format for comparative degree is '<adjective> + er than' or 'more/less  <adjective> than'.
    Hence option C is correct. 

  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    I have ___ time than he does.
    Solution
    The Comparative Degree denotes the existence of a higher degree of the quality than the positive. It is used when two things (or two sets of things) are compared.
    The format for comparative degree is '<adjective> + er than' or 'more/less  <adjective> than'.
    Hence option D is correct. 
  • Question 8
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    "Why didn't you discuss this question yesterday?"
    "It was ___ important than the others."
    Solution
    The Comparative Degree denotes the existence of a higher degree of the quality than the positive. It is used when two things (or two sets of things) are compared.
    The format for comparative degree is '<adjective> + er than' or 'more/less  <adjective> than'.
    Hence option D is correct. 
  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    Two heads are ___ than one.
    Solution
    The Comparative Degree denotes the existence of a higher degree of the quality than the positive. It is used when two things (or two sets of things) are compared.
    The format for comparative degree is '<adjective> + er than' or 'more/less  <adjective> than'.
    Hence option C is correct. 
  • Question 10
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate option:
    He is ___ strong ___ his brother.
    Solution
    The Positive Degree of an adjective in comparison is the adjective in its simple form. It is used to denote the mere existence of some quality of what we speak about.
    The format for positive degree is 'as <adjective> as'.
    Hence, option C is incorrect.
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