Comparative and Superlative Forms Quiz for Grade 6 English

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Which type of adjective is used to compare differences between two objects?

Comparative adjectives

Which of the following is an example of a sentence using a comparative adjective?

My car is faster than yours.

Which type of adjective is used to describe an object at the upper or lower limit of a quality?

Superlative adjectives

Which of the following is an example of a sentence using a superlative adjective?

The tallest building in the city is the Empire State Building.

What is the correct structure for a sentence using a comparative adjective?

Noun + verb + comparative adjective + than + noun

Which of the following is an example of a sentence using a comparative adjective?

Ali is more popular than his brother.

What is the correct structure for a sentence using a superlative adjective?

Noun + verb + the + superlative adjective + noun.

Which type of adjective is used to compare differences between two objects?

Comparative adjectives.

Which type of adjective is used to describe an object at the upper or lower limit of a quality?

Superlative adjectives.

Which of the following is an example of a sentence using a superlative adjective?

The elephants are bigger than the lions.

Study Notes

Adjective Types and Sentence Structures

Comparative Adjectives

  • Used to compare differences between two objects
  • Example sentence: "This book is longer than the one I read last week."
  • Correct sentence structure: "Subject + be + comparative adjective + than + object"

Superlative Adjectives

  • Used to describe an object at the upper or lower limit of a quality
  • Example sentence: "This is the longest book I've ever read."
  • Correct sentence structure: "Subject + be + the + superlative adjective"

Test your knowledge of comparative and superlative forms in Grade 6 English with this quiz. Learn how to compare differences between two objects using comparative adjectives.

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