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  • Question 1
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    Yesterday was______ day we've had this summer.
    Solution
    The form of an adjective indicating the greatest degree of the quality that the adjective describes. It is used when more than two things/ individuals/ situations are compared. In this sentence all the days of summer have been compared which makes it in the superlative form. 
    Options A is comparative degree
    Option B is positive
    Option C is superlative
    Option D is superlative
    Option E is a not in the degree form
    Now, when we usually write something in superlative form, "the" is inserted before the superlative degree. Thus, the answer is "the hottest"
    Option C is correct. 

  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    Both of them are skiing very badly, but she is skiing even ______ than he is.
    Solution
    Comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between the two objects. In this case, the skiing skills of two different individuals are compared in a negative way. The options D and C are superlative whereas option A is positive. Option B is the only option which is comparative (bad < worse < worst).
    Option B is correct. 
  • Question 3
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    _______ goods you sell, _______ profit you'll make.
    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'.
    'The' is used as an emphasising adjective to express the quality of the noun. 
    Hence option D is correct.
    'The most' is the superlative form so option E is incorrect. 
    'More' is incorrect in this sentence because we are talking about specific nouns. Hence option A, option B and option C are incorrect.

  • Question 4
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate option:
    The ______ you start, the ______ you'll finish.
    Solution
    Comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between the two objects. In this case, the starting and finish time is compared separately. Thus, in both the cases comparative degree should be used. 
    The first part of the sentence should have the comparative degree of "soon" which is "sooner" and the second part should have the comparative degree of "quickly" which is "more quickly"
    Option B is correct. 
  • Question 5
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    "Family album" is ______ than "Follow me".
    Solution
    Comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between the two objects. In this case, two things, "family album" and "follow me" have been compared. The options D and B are superlative whereas option A is positive. Option E is not any form of degree as required in the blank. Option C is the only option which is comparative (interesting < more interesting < most interesting).
    Option C is correct. 
  • Question 6
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    It is _______ work I've ever done.
    Solution
    The form of an adjective indicating the greatest degree of the quality that the adjective describes. It is used when more than two things/ individuals/ situations are compared. In this sentence all the works of the particular person in the sentence have been compared, which makes it in the superlative form. 
    Options A is a positive degree
    Option B and C is comparative 
    Option E is superlative but it does not contain "the" which is essential while writing something in superlative degree. 
    Option D a superlative. It also contains "the" which makes it the correct form
    Option D is correct
  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    The 22nd of December is _______ day of the year.
    Solution
    The form of an adjective indicating the greatest degree of the quality that the adjective describes. It is used when more than two things/ individuals/ situations are compared. In this sentence all the days of the year have been compared length wise, which makes it in the superlative form. 
    Options A is positive degree
    Option B is comparative (but it contains a "much" which makes it wrong)
    Option C is comparative 
    Option D is superlative
    Option E is in positive form containing "less"
    Option D is correct
  • Question 8
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    Actions speak _________ than words.
    Solution
    Comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between the two objects. In this case, actions and words have been compared. Options C and B are superlative. Option D is comparative. Option E is an adverb which describes an adjective. Option B is having a less in front of the comparative adjective which is not required.
    loud < louder < loudest
    Option D is correct. 
  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate option:
    They showed me their best suits but, if these are their _______ suits, what are their _______ ones like.
    Solution
    The form of an adjective indicating the greatest degree of the quality that the adjective describes. It is used only when more than three individuals, things or situations or places are compared. the different suits have been compared. Thus, in both the blank superlative degree should be used.
    Good < better < best
    Bad < Worse < worst
    where good and bad are positive and best and worst are superlative which makes option A correct.
  • Question 10
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    Fill in the blank by choosing the most appropriate option:
    I like reading journals _________ novels.
    Solution
    The given sentence compares two likes 'reading journals' and 'reading novels', out of which one is preferred. Hence the sentence is in the comparative degree.
    Option B: 'More than' is in comparative degree, and favours 'reading journals' to 'novels' (more than). Hence option B is correct.
    Option A: 'The best' is in superlative degree, and it does not compare one thing to another. But, it refers to the highest degree of comparison, involving more than two things.
    Option C: 'Most' expresses the superlative degree whereas 'than' expresses the comparative.
    Option D: 'The less than' is not worded correctly. 'The' is used in superlative degree and 'less than' is used in comparative.
    Hence options A, C and D are wrong.
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