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Class 8 English
Adjective
Quiz 7
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
Unfortunately her disease was _______ than we thought at first.
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more serious
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serious
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the most serious
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most serious
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the more serious
Explanation
An
adjective
that takes a
comparison
to the highest
degree
, a
comparative adjective
describes the difference between two items. Similarly, in this case the disease type of a single person has been compared. The comparison is made between how serious people took the disease to be and how serious it actually is. Option B is in positive form where no comparison has been made. Option C and D are in superlative form. Serious is a three syllable word, to make it to comparative form, more is added in the front. Since, it is a comparative form, "the" is not used in the front.
Option A is correct.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
I think the cotton of Turkmenistan is one of _______ in the world.
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better
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good
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the best
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longer
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richer
Explanation
The
form
of an adjective indicating the greatest
degree
of the quality that the adjective describes. It is used only when more than three individuals, things or situations or places are compared. The cotton of Turkmenistan has been compared to all other which makes it a superlative degree.
good < better < best
Where good is positive, better is comparative and best is superlative
Now, when we use superlative degree usually "the" is used in front
Option C is correct.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
Let me know if you hear any ______ news.
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many
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more
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most
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the most
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much
Explanation
Comparative adjectives
are used to compare differences between the two objects they modify (larger, smaller, faster, higher). They are used in sentences where two nouns are compared, in this pattern: Noun (subject) + verb +
comparative adjective
+ than + noun (object). Likewise, in this sentence the amount of news have been compared.
Many is an adjective of quantity
much < more < most
more is an comparative degree of adjective
most is the superlative degree
much is the positive degree.
OPTION B is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
Monte Carlo is one of _______ beautiful cities in the world.
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much
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the most
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much more
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the least
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less
Explanation
The
form
of an adjective indicating the greatest
degree
of the quality that the adjective describes. It is used only when more than three individuals, things or situations or places are compared. Monte Carlo has been compared to the other cities of the world.
much < more < most
Where much is positive, more is comparative and most is superlative
Now, difficult is a three syllable word, the superlative form of beautiful is "Most beautiful"
Now, when we use superlative degree usually "the" is used in front
Option B is correct.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
________ people live in the South than in the North of America.
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more
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most
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the most
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much
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many
Explanation
An
adjective
that takes a
comparison
to the highest
degree
, a
comparative adjective
describes the difference between two items. Similarly in this case, comparison has been done between people of South America and North America.
much < more < most
Where much is positive, more is comparative and most is superlative.
This makes Option A correct.
I dont think that they shouldve built that new factory _____ to the school.
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adjective
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adjacent
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adjusted
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adjudicate
Explanation
Answer:
Option B: Adjacent is the answer.
Explanation
Adjacent means next to or nearby.
Fill in the blank with the correct option:
He may be the person in charge but he is very ____ and ______.
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jovial, arrogant
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intelligent, arrogant
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cunning, arrogant
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self assertive, arrogant
Explanation
'Jovial' means friendly and good natured. Since 'jovial' and 'intelligent' are positive adjectives while 'arrogant' is a negative adjective, we cannot combine them with the conjunction 'and'. 'Self-assertive' and 'arrogant' have similar meanings and are, therefore, not the best answer. The most appropriate answer is 'cunning and arrogant'.
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