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What is the issue with the person mentioned in the sentence?
What is the issue with the person mentioned in the sentence?
- He is of average height
- He is too tall
- He is not interested in reaching the ceiling
- He is not tall enough (correct)
What is the person trying to do in the sentence?
What is the person trying to do in the sentence?
- Clean the ceiling
- Measure the ceiling
- Reach the ceiling (correct)
- Paint the ceiling
What is the tone of the sentence?
What is the tone of the sentence?
- Critical
- Helpful
- Sarcastic
- Neutrally observational (correct)
What is the meaning of the phrase 'tall enough' in this context?
What is the meaning of the phrase 'tall enough' in this context?
What is the correct completion of the sentence?
What is the correct completion of the sentence?
Study Notes
Grammar: Comparative and Superlative Forms
- The sentence "He isn't __ to reach the ceiling" requires a comparative or superlative form of the adjective "tall".
- The correct answer is "tall enough", indicating that the person's height is sufficient to reach the ceiling.
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Test your English grammar skills with this question about comparing heights. Choose the correct phrase to complete the sentence. Improve your language proficiency with this quiz!