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Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Grammar - Irregular Comparison of Adjectives
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Regular adjectives follow the pattern of adding -er/more in the comparative form and -est/most in the superlative form. Irregular adjectives do not follow this pattern, and instead, the regular adjective becomes a new word in its comparative and superlative form, such as "far", "little", "better", etc.

Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Grammar - Irregular Comparison of Adjectives
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10 Questions

1. What is the positive of most (quantity)?
2. What is the comparative of far (physical distance)?
3. Fill in the blank :
Karan is _____ than Kashish.
4. Choose the correct statement:
5. What is the superlative of late (with respect to time)?
6. Choose the correct statement:
7. Choose the correct statement:
8. When the positive ends in y, preceded by a consonant, the y is changed into i before adding er and est.
9. Fill in the blank :
Aahna is ______ than Neha.
10. The comparative in er is used when we compare two qualities in the same person or thing.