Grammar Quiz

Comparative & Superlative Adverbs Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Comparative & Superlative Adverbs

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I’m trying to use my phone _______________________ because my parents say I use it too much. (- often)

A. more often

B. less often

C. most often

D. least often


Nowadays I ____________________ buy books online. I want to support book stores. (- often)

A. more often

B. most often

C. less often

D. least often


Although my team played ________________________, they didn’t win the tournament. (+ good)

A. the best

B. better

C. worse

D. worst


I hope this schoolbag will last __________________ than my old one. (+ long)

A. longer

B. longest

C. shorter

D. shortest


My sister sings ______________________ than I do. She’s really great! (+ good)

A. better

B. best

C. worse

D. worst


Edwards finished the race by far ______________________, with a time of just 14.8 seconds. (+ fast)

A. faster

B. the fastest

C. most slowly

D. more slowly


You’ll do this calculation _________________________ if you use a computer. (+ easy)

A. more easily

B. most easily

C. less easily

D. least easily


You’ll do these calculations _________________________ if you don’t bring a calculator. (- easy)

A. more easily

B. most easily

C. less easily

D. least easily


I’m trying to use my phone _______________________ because my parents say I hardly use it. (+ often)

A. more often

B. less often

C. most often

D. least often


Jan is working     ___________   than Thomas, so Thomas will finish first. (+ slow)

A. more slowly

B. most slowly

C. less slowly

D. least slowly


I’ll can’y buy the train tickets. I live _________________ from the station. (- near)

A. nearer

B. nearest

C. further

D. furthest


Nowadays I ____________________ buy books online. It’s cheaper. (+ often)

A. more often

B. most often

C. less often

D. least often


My sister sings ______________________ than I do. I’m really great! (- good)

A. better

B. best

C. worse

D. worst


You can walk ____________________________, we’re safe here. (- careful)

A. more carefully

B. most carefully

C. less carefully

D. least carefully


Edward finished the race by far ______________________, 2 minutes after everyone else. (- fast)

A. faster

B. the fastest

C. most slowly

D. more slowly


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