Grammar Quiz

Comparative Adjectives and Adverbs Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Comparative Adjectives and Adverbs

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Cooking is ________ than eating.

A. difficult

B. more difficult

C. most difficult


She wants a ……… string than this to tie the parcel.

A. longest

B. long

C. longer

D. more long


I have no idea why he spoke … than before.

A. more gently

B. gently

C. gentlier

D. gentle


Ms. Moni has two jobs, so she is ____________ her sister.

A. more busy

B. busyer than

C. busier

D. busier than


The pink socks are ______ (expensive) than the white socks.

A. most expensive

B. expensive

C. the expensive

D. more expensive


My (old) brother is working in London.

A. elder

B. older

C. eldest

D. oldest


I used to feel as __________ as a bird when I was younger.

A. free

B. busy

C. early

D. late


Smalla towns are much more ………….. than big cities

A. quiter

B. quieter

C. quter


Mary drives _______________ than she used to.

A. carefulliest

B. carefullier

C. more carefully

D. most carefully


Last year it wasn’t as cold as this year.

A. This year it is colder than last year.

B. This year it is as colder than last year.

C. This year it isn’t as cold as last year.

D. This year it isn’t colder than last year.


Turtles are … than rabbits.

A. more friendly

B. more friendlier

C. friendlier

D. friendlier than


We don’t have as ……………..subjects as students in Japan

A. much

B. many

C. more

D. most


Kuala Lumpur is _________city in Malaysia.

A. the busiest

B. the most busy

C. busiest


Carrots are good for you, cakes are bad for you.

A. Carrots are worse for you than cakes.

B. Cakes are better for you than carrots.

C. Carrots are better for you than cakes.


Rita can walk … than you think.

A. more far

B. further

C. furthest

D. farer


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