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Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Grammar - Types of Degrees
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There are three types of degrees of comparison: positive, comparative, and superlative.

Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Grammar - Types of Degrees
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10 Questions

1. Fill in with the right degree:
Hunger is the ____ sauce.
2. Fill in with correct degree of comparison:
Platinum is ______ than any metal.
3. Which of the following words’ comparative degree is formed by simply adding the word more before the adjective itself?
4. Adverbs that change in form to show comparison are called degrees of comparison.
5. Fill in with the right degree:
Hunger is the ____ sauce.
6. What is the superlative of little?
7. What is the positive of inner?
8. Choose the correct statement:
9. Which of these is not a type of degree of comparison?
10. When the positive ends in e, only r and st are added.