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  • Question 1
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    He's ___ intelligent than my bother.
    Solution
    Comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between the two objects or instances they modify. In this case, the comparison is done between the intelligence of two different people. Since the noun here intelligence is uncountable, the adjective used here would be "much". The comparative form of much is "more"
    Option D is correct. 
  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate option:
    Do you have ____ or ___ sunny days this summer?
    Solution
    Comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between the two objects or instances they modify. In this case, the comparison is done between the sunny days of this summer and previous summer. The positive forms over here would be much and little (two opposite meaning) as the noun over here is uncountable. The comparative degree of much: more & little: less
    Option B is correct. 
  • Question 3
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    The social problems of Spain are ________ those of Turkey.
    Solution
    The usage of "alike" in option A is incorrect as the phrase "the same as" suits the context better. 'Alike' is used as an adjective in the predicate.
    "Similar" in option B is used with the preposition 'to'. It is used as "similar to" something. However, here 'to" is missing, making this grammatically incorrect.
    "Same as" in option C is incorrect because whenever 'same' is used to compare people or things, it must be used with the determiner "the".
    "The same as" in option D is the correct phrase as it modifies the noun "problems" and acts as an adjective. It is also correctly used before the pronoun 'those'.
    Thus, option D is the correct answer.
  • Question 4
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
    Jim is not ________ a quick worker ________ you are.
    Solution
    The context indicates and implies an implies an example. Jim is being compared to you as a worker. 
    "Such/as" in option A is used to demonstrate an example or a similar kind of instance. This is correct as it compares Jim and you. 
    "So/that" in option B is incorrect as it is used to introduce a clause of purpose. This is not the requirement of the context.
    "Such/that" in option C is used to express purpose or result. However, here we just want to demonstrate a comparison.
    "More/than"  in option D is used to indicate a thing of greater value importance. However, here the comparison is indicative to the detriment of the subject.
    Therefore, option A is correct.
  • Question 5
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate option:
    Your English is much ___ now. You have made ___ mistakes this time.
    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'.
    In above question there are two statements which indicate comparison to a time in the past as 'now' and 'this time' are used. 
    'Good, better and best' and 'less/few, lesser/fewer and least' are the positive, comparative and superlative forms respectively. 
    Hence option B is correct. 
  • Question 6
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    He wasn't ________ to carry the case by himself.
    Solution
    The simplest definition of an adjective is that it is a word that describes or clarifies a noun.Adjectives describe nouns by giving some information about an object's size, shape, age, color, origin or material. We would be analyzing the usage of adjectives in this sentence. 
    In the first Option, "too strong". Strong is the adjective here and "too" is intensifying the nature of the noun. But, "too" can only be used in positive sentence. So, this is a wrong option.
    In the second case, "Strong Enough", Enough is one of those words that can be used as an adjective and an adverb. The adverb enough is used to modify an adjective. In this case, it goes after the adjective it modifies. This can be the correct option. 
    Option C, is wrong as "so" is not used in negative sentence. 
    Option D, "as" is used when there are two persons involves. Here only one is present which makes it wrong. 
    Option B is correct. 
  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.
    Our company is three times ________ yours.
    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. The sentences where two different things are considered but visualized in the same level are usually written as: as- adjective- as. This form is only present in Option D
    Option D is the correct answer. 
  • Question 8
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    English grammar is ___ than Russian grammar.
    Solution
    In this sentence we would be understanding the usage of comparative degree. A comparative degree is used when two things are compared in this case it is the English grammar and the Russian grammar. The positive degree of the word here is easy. The comparative degree can be made by adding "ier" to the end after eliminating the "y" (this is a two syllable word, thus the y is removed and ier is added). The word thus becomes "easier". 
    Option B is correct. 
  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    To spend summer at the seaside is ___ pleasant than in the town.
    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 as more is the comparative form.
    'Less' is the positive form while ' the most  and the least' are superlative forms. 
    Hence, option A, option B and option D are incorrect.
  • Question 10
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    Lake Baikal is _____ lake in the world.
    Solution
    Adjective that takes a comparison to the highest degree is known as superlative degree adjective. In this case more than three things/ individuals/ places are compared. Similarly in this case, Lake Baikal has been compared with all the other lakes in the world. 
    "deeper" is in comparative form
    "the deepest" is in superlative form
    "deep" is in positive form
    "deepest" is also in superlative form but "the" is not present in front which makes it wrong (the should always be used in case of superlative degrees).
    Option B is correct. 
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