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Comparative Adjectives Quiz
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Comparative Adjectives Quiz

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Which statement correctly compares a camel and a wolf?

  • A camel is the fastest animal.
  • A camel is faster than a wolf. (correct)
  • A wolf is faster than a camel.
  • A camel is slower than a wolf.
  • What is the correct comparative form for the spider described?

  • The Samoan moss spider is smaller than a wolf.
  • The Samoan moss spider is smaller than any other spider. (correct)
  • The Samoan moss spider is the most smallest spider.
  • The Samoan moss spider is smaller than the largest spider.
  • Which of the following statements about dolphins accurately uses the comparative form?

  • A dolphin is as intelligent as a shark.
  • A dolphin is less intelligent than a shark.
  • A dolphin is more intelligent than a shark. (correct)
  • A dolphin is the more intelligent than a shark.
  • Which sentence correctly uses a comparative form for elephants and rhinoceroses?

    <p>Elephants are heavier than rhinoceroses.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the correct comparative statement that involves a rabbit and a turtle?

    <p>A rabbit is faster than a turtle.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Elephants are \\\ (large) than rhinoceroses.

    <p>larger</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A dolphin is \\\ (intelligent) than a shark.

    <p>more intelligent</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A whale is \\\ (heavy) than a dolphin.

    <p>heavier</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Dogs are usually \\\ (friendly) than cats.

    <p>more friendly</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A rabbit is \\\ (fast) than a turtle.

    <p>faster</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Comparative Adjectives

    • Faster and fastest are used to compare the speed of animals.
    • Smaller and smallest are used to compare the size of animals.
    • More intelligent and most intelligent are used to compare the intelligence of animals.
    • Smaller than and more than are used to compare the size of animals.
    • A and the are used to indicate the singular and definite articles in English.

    Comparative Adjectives Examples

    • Larger is used to compare the size of elephants and rhinoceroses.
    • More intelligent is used to compare the intelligence of dolphins and sharks.
    • Higher is used to compare the jumping ability of kangaroos and cats.
    • Heavier is used to compare the weight of whales and dolphins.

    More Comparative Adjectives

    • Faster is used to compare the speed of rabbits and turtles.
    • Taller is used to compare the height of horses and cows.
    • Friendlier is used to compare the friendliness of dogs and cats.
    • Bigger is used to compare the size of bears and wolves.

    Comparative Adjectives

    • Camels are faster than wolves.
    • The Samoan moss spider is the smallest spider in the world.
    • Horses are more intelligent than sheep.
    • A cat is smaller than a leopard.
    • The most dangerous animal in the world is the box jellyfish.

    Comparative Forms of Adjectives

    • Elephants are larger than rhinoceroses.
    • A dolphin is more intelligent than a shark.
    • A kangaroo can jump higher than a cat.
    • A whale is heavier than a dolphin.

    More Comparative Forms of Adjectives

    • A rabbit is faster than a turtle.
    • Horses are taller than cows.
    • Dogs are usually friendlier than cats.
    • Bears are bigger than wolves.

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    Test your knowledge of comparative adjectives used to describe animals. This quiz covers various examples comparing speed, size, intelligence, and other traits. Get ready to identify and use comparative forms correctly!

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