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Comparative adjectives and adverbs

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  • Which is heavier 1 kg of stone or 1 kg of leaves?
    stone is as heavy as leaves
    1kg of stone is as heavy as 1kg of leaves
    1kg of stone is heavier
  • Which adjective is repeated twice in this part of the song?
    taller
    stronger
    lighter
    shorter
  • Women are ........men.
    more intelligent
    more intelligent than
    the most intelligent than
    most intelligent than
  • Big cities are much .... small villages.
    noisy as
    noisier than
    noisiest than
    more noisy than
  • In this part of the song they use the following comparative adjectives
    older, bigger, stronger, taller and better
    bigger, taller, older, stronger and longer
    older, bigger, stronger
  • The comparative adjectives they use are...
    happier, brighter, higher
    happier, lighter, bigger
    happier, brighter, bigger
  • This coffee is very weak. I like it ........
    stronger
    the strongest
    strongly
    more stronger
  • Which of the following adjectives has an irregular comparative form?
    cheap
    happy
    modern
    far
  • Could you speak a bit ...., please?
    slowly
    more slowly than
    slower
    more slowly
  • Which of the following words is not a comparative form?
    more seriously
    crowded
    thinner
    worse
  • Rainy days are ......sunny days
    the best
    best than
    better than
    gooder than
  • Which of the following words is an adverb?
    further
    well
    easy
    friendly
  • Which of the sentences below has a different meaning?
    Peter is older than Bob.
    Bob is not as old as Peter
    Bob is younger than Peter
    Peter is not as old as Bob
  • I'm not as.........my father.
    tall as
    tall than
    taller than
    taller as