Degrees of Comparison Exercises – Set-1

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Degrees of Comparison Exercises – Set-1

Degrees of Comparison Exercises – Set-1 – Welcome to our set of exercises on degrees of comparison! Understanding how adjectives and adverbs change to express different degrees of comparison is crucial for effective communication in English. In this set, we’ll explore comparative and superlative forms, helping you master the nuances of comparison. Let’s dive in and sharpen those language skills together!

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Degrees of Comparison Exercises – Set-1

1. The poor woman had seen happier days.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

2. She runs as fast as I do.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

3. Make less noise.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

4. That child has a slight cold.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

5. A live ass is stranger than a dead lion.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

6. Rohan’s performance was worse than Mohan’s.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

7. Soloman was one of the wisest men.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

8. Hunger is the best sauce.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

9. His simple word is as good as an oath.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

10. There was not the slightest excuse for it.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

11. My knife is sharper than yours.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

12. Small people love to talk of great men.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

13. Of two evils choose the less.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

14. I hope this matter is easy to handle.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

15. Your son is the most intelligent in the classroom.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

16. Open rebuke is better than secret love.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

17. We never had such an easy task to do in a day.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

18. I have other things to attend to.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

19. Hari is the idlest boy in the class.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

20. I promise you a fair hearing.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

21. There is much to be said on both sides.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

22. He gave the boys much wholesome advice.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

23. He thinks he is wiser than his father.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

24. No news is good news.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

25. Bangladesh has the largest tea garden in the world.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

26. Lead is heavier than any other metal.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

27. I congratulated him on his good fortune.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

28. He has many powerful friends.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

29. The longest lane has a turning.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

30. Rohan is fatter than my brother is.
(a) Position Degree
(b) Comparative Degree
(c) Superlative Degree

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