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