Orçun_efe_Uzelli said
@Orcun_efe posted an image containing exercises on grammar and vocabulary from an English workbook. The exercises focus on superlatives, which are a form of adjectives used to indicate the highest degree of a quality among three or more items.
Here’s a breakdown of the exercises from the image:
UNIT 7 - GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY
MODULE 1 - SUPERLATIVES
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Your class is ___ than ours.
- a) much noisy
- b) noisier
- c) more noisy
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The runner’s performance was ___ among others.
- a) worse
- b) the worst
- c) the bad
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Sometimes we work ___ hours.
- a) more long
- b) much long
- c) longer
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Mary is ___ than Becky.
- a) friendlier
- b) friendly
- c) much friendly
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I guess Jack is ill. He looks ___ than yesterday.
- a) badder
- b) worse
- c) bad
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The black dress looks ___ than the blue one.
- a) better
- b) good
- c) gooder
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This laptop is the ___ one in this technology store.
- a) more expensive
- b) much-expensive
- c) most expensive
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Which one is ___, a crocodile or a snake?
- a) much dangerous
- b) more dangerous
- c) more dangerous
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Are you ___ than or ___ than your sister?
- a) taller / shorter
- b) tallest / shortest
- c) the tallest / the shortest
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A: Is your car ___ than Robert’s?
- B: No, mine is ___.
- a) faster / slowest
- b) fastest / slowest
- c) faster / slower
Students are required to fill in the blanks with the correct options provided, using their knowledge of comparatives and superlatives in English.