Formation of Comparative and Superlative Degrees MCQs 1 [GB]
How do you generally form the comparative degree of one-syllable adjectives?
Which of the following is the correct superlative form of the adjective "short"?
For adjectives ending in -y, what is the correct rule for forming the comparative degree?
The correct superlative form of "easy" is:
How do you form the comparative degree of a two-syllable adjective like "careful"?
Which of the following is the correct superlative form of "modern"?
What is the comparative form of the adjective "big"?
For one-syllable adjectives ending in a single consonant preceded by a single vowel, what is the rule for forming the comparative degree?
How do you form the superlative degree of a one-syllable adjective like "cold"?
Which of the following adjectives forms its superlative degree by adding most?
How do you form the comparative degree of the adjective "good"?
What is the correct superlative form of the adjective "bad"?
When forming the comparative degree of two-syllable adjectives ending in '-y', the correct rule is:
What is the correct superlative form of "narrow"?
The adjective "far" has an irregular superlative form. What is it?
How do you form the comparative degree of adjectives with three or more syllables?
Which of the following is the correct superlative form of "famous"?
How do you form the comparative degree of the adjective "thin"?
Which of the following is the correct comparative form of "late" in time?
What is the correct superlative form of "happy"?