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  • Question 1
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    That isn't as busy ______ this one.
    Solution
    The positive degree is the basic, uncompared form of an adjective. Similarly there is no such comparison in this sentence they are being seen in the same way or from the same level. There forms of sentences where two different things are considered but visualized in the same level are usually written as: as- adjective- as. The as and a part of the adjective phrase is already there in the sentence, we just need to put the rest which is there in option C. 
    Option C is correct. 
  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    She went _________ a sheet when she heard the news.
    Solution
    In this particular sentence, the comparison is done on the same level or in the same order which makes it in positive degree. Positive degree is only used when there is no such comparison included or the comparison present is in the same order or same level. These forms are usually expressed in "as-adjective-as". Now the adjective that we are going to use should define something like a sheet. "Light", "mute" and "deaf" does not define a sheet whereas "white" does. Moreover, "white as a sheet" is a phrase which means 'pale.'
    Option A is correct. 
  • Question 3
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.
    You are ________________ I am.
    Solution

    "Same" means that two or more things are exactly like one another. We can use same as an adjective before a noun or as a pronoun. Here, the context is referring to a comparison between the ages of two people. So, when we use "same as" to compare people, we must use it with the determiner ‘the’. Hence, the correct answer choice is "the same as" in option A.
    “The same
     is followed by 
    “as” as a rule and not “with” or “like”. Thus, options B and C are incorrect.
    When we use “same” to compare people, we must use it with the determiner ‘the, so option D is also incorrect.
    Thus, option A is the correct answer.

  • Question 4
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    Paris is______Madrid.
    Solution
    This is a sentence, were we would be using comparative degree. A comparative degree is used when two things are used for comparison. In this case, the two things are Paris and Madrid. This proves that we are supposed to use comparative degree. The adjective here is "Big". Big is an adjective with a single syllable. The comparative form of big would be bigger. Now usually "than" is used while comparison which is missing in this case, the final answer would become "bigger than"
    Option C is correct. 
  • Question 5
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    Rome isn't ______ as Milan is.
    Solution
    In this sentence, we would be understanding the usage of positive degree of adjective. The positive degree is used only when two similar things are present for comparison. In this case the two pronouns are Milan and Rome.  In these kinds of positive comparisons the phrase usually starts and ends with an 'as'. This rule restricts us to Option A and B. In Option A the 'to' acts as a preposition an connects thepronoun to the rest of the sentence which is missing in Option B. 
    Option A is correct. 
  • Question 6
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    A city is_____than the country.
    Solution
    This is a sentence, were we would be using comparative degree. A comparative degree is used when two things are used for comparison. In this case, the two things are city and country. Thus, this proves that we are supposed to use comparative degree. Now, the adjective "exciting" is a three syllable word: "ex","ci" and "ting". The rule for comparative degree in three syllable words is addition of "more". Thus, our answer becomes, "more exciting". 
    Option C is correct
  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    I find people who spit in the street ________.
    Solution
    The word offence means a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act. It is used as a noun. In this sentence, we would be using an adjective which would define people who are offensive as they spit on the streets. Adjectives can also be formed that will modify a noun and express an aspect of its nature. These suffixes are: "-ic," "-ical," "-ish," and "-ous." The word "photograph" can be transformed into "photographic" simply by adding the suffix. However, some nouns require a change in spelling. Similarly in this case, offence becomes offensive which converts the noun to an adjective. 
    Option A is correct. 
  • Question 8
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    Prague is one of the ____cities in Europe.
    Solution
    This is a sentence, where we would be using the superlative degree. A superlative degree is used when more than two things are used for comparison. In this case, it is Prague and the other cities of Europe. Thus, this proves that we are supposed to use the superlative degree. Now, the adjective "beautiful" is a three syllable word: "beau","ti',"ful". The rule for a superlative three-syllable word is an addition of "most". Thus, our answer becomes, "most beautiful". 
  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    Madrid is much_____.
    Solution
    In this sentence, only one city has been mentioned which is Madrid. But, the usage of much indicates that this a sentence of comparison. The adjective here is "cheap" and comparative degree of cheap is "cheaper". 
    Option B is correct. 
  • Question 10
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    Yesterday it was ____the day before yesterday.
    Solution
    Yesterday and the day before yesterday are the two days that are being compared. This makes it evident that the comparative degree is being used since two days are being compared. Usually when a sentence is written in comparative degree, "than" is used after the adjective for comparison which is missing in this sentence. The adjective here is "cold" whose comparative degree is "colder". The answer thus is "Colder than".
    Option B. 
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