ТЕСТ Ex. 1
1. Every year The Guinness Book of World Records announces ... person in the world.
a) more higher
b) the highest
c) highest
d) highestest
1. I am 1.9 cm ... than you are.
a) tallest
b) more taller
c) tallier
d) taller
2. This chair is ... than the other one.
a) much comfortable
b) many more comfortable
c) very comfortable
d) more comfortable
3. Cindy is ... girl I have ever met.
a) the smartest
b) smatier
c) the most smartest
d) smarter
5. Cars are getting ... as the years go by.
a) the cheapest
b) most cheaper
c) cheaper
d) much more cheaper
6. Jim’s is ... restaurant in our city.
a) the expensiviest
b) the more expensive
c) expensivest
d) the most expensive
7. This is the ... hangover I ever had. I’m never going to drink again.
a) baddest
b) worst
c) best
d) least
8. For ... information do not hesitate to call our assistant.
a) farther
b) furthest
c) fastest
d) further
9. It was ... joke I have ever heard!
a) more funnier
b) the funniest
c) the most funniest
d) funnier
10. In my opinion the tiger is ... animal of all.
a) more dangerous
b) the dangeroustest
c) very dangerous
d) the most dangerous
11. Do you know that dinosaurs were ... than houses?
a) bigger
b) smaller
c) the biggest
d) the smallest
12. I enjoy living in the country. It’s a lot ... than the city.
a) peacefulier
b) many peaceful
c) more peaceful
d) the most peaceful
13. The harder he works ... he becomes.
a) very successful
b) the more successful
c) very much successful
d) the most successful
14. The noise was getting ... until I could not bear it any longer.
a) much more louder and louder
b) loudest and loudest
c) louder and louder
d) the loudest
15. Their car was twice as ... as ours.
a) more expensive
b) expensive
c) expensivie
d) the most expensive
16. My best friend is ... than me.
a) elder
b) older
c) more older
d) the oldest
17. She’s by far ... woman I have ever seen.
a) more beautiful
b) beautifully
c) much beautiful
d) the most beautiful
18. I’ve heard James playing the piano. He doesn’t seem to be getting ... .
a) gooder
b) the best
c) better
d) the goodest
19. My computer is really old. I need something ... .
a) modernier
b) more modern
c) the most best
d) the modernest
20. Chemistry is ... of all subjects.
a) more difficult
b) the most difficult
c) much more difficult
d) difficultiest
Ex.2
1. What’s that noise? It sounds ___.
A) terrible
B) terribly
2. Mike takes care of his health. He does exercises ___.
A) regular
B) regularly
3. There was a ___ change in his behavior.
A) suddenly
B) sudden
4. My sister speaks Italian ___.
A) perfectly
B) perfect
5. The whole city was ___ damaged.
A) seriously
B) serious
6. Peter seemed so ___ yesterday.
A) happily
B) happy
7. See this film if you have a chance. It’s really ___.
A) interestingly
B) interesting
8. The cake was ___ delicious.
A) surprisingly
B) surprising
9. The baby is sleeping ___ at the moment.
A) peaceful
B) peacefully
10. I advise you to book a ___ planned holiday.
A) complete
B) completely
11. My mom is a ___ hair dresser.
A) professional
B) professionally
12. We have an ___ view out of the window.
A) impressively
B) impressive
13. Tim always listens to the teacher ___.
A) attentively
B) attentive
14. When drawing, use ___ pencils.
A) colourfully
B) colourful
15. Dina thinks only about herself. She is so ___.
A) selfishly
B) selfish
16. Sean is a good athlete. He can run very ___.
A) fastly
B) fast
17. I’d like to try on this suit. It looks ___.
A) nice
B) nicely
18. This jigsaw is easy. I can do it ___.
A) quickly
B) quick
19. We all had a ___ time last weekend.
A) merrily
B) merry
20. I can trust Marta. She is a ___ friend.
A) true
B) truly
21. You should answer all the questions ___.
A) honest
B) honestly
22. The problem is ___ difficult. I can’t solve it by myself.
A) extremely
B) extreme
23. Cathy is so ___. She does nothing around the house.
A) lazy
B) lazily
24. Harry was ___ sorry he hadn’t come to the meeting.
A) terrible
B) terribly
25.He got the promotion because he had been working ___ for many years.
A) hardly
B) hard
a) more higher
b) the highest
c) highest
d) highestest
The correct answer is (b) the highest.
Explanation: The word "highest" is the correct form to compare someone's height with others. The definite article "the" is used before the superlative adjective "highest" to indicate that the person is being compared to all others in the world.
2. I am 1.9 cm ... than you are.
a) tallest
b) more taller
c) tallier
d) taller
The correct answer is (d) taller.
Explanation: The comparative form of the adjective "tall" is "taller," indicating that the person's height is greater than that of another person.
3. This chair is ... than the other one.
a) much comfortable
b) many more comfortable
c) very comfortable
d) more comfortable
The correct answer is (d) more comfortable.
Explanation: The word "more" is used before the base form of the adjective "comfortable" to indicate a higher degree of comfort compared to the other chair.
4. Cindy is ... girl I have ever met.
a) the smartest
b) smatier
c) the most smartest
d) smarter
The correct answer is (a) the smartest.
Explanation: The superlative form of the adjective "smart" is "the smartest," indicating that Cindy is the most intelligent girl the speaker has ever met.
5. Cars are getting ... as the years go by.
a) the cheapest
b) most cheaper
c) cheaper
d) much more cheaper
The correct answer is (c) cheaper.
Explanation: The word "cheaper" is the comparative form of the adjective "cheap," indicating that the price of cars is decreasing over time.
6. Jim’s is ... restaurant in our city.
a) the expensiviest
b) the more expensive
c) expensivest
d) the most expensive
The correct answer is (d) the most expensive.
Explanation: The superlative form of the adjective "expensive" is "the most expensive," indicating that Jim's restaurant is the priciest among all others in the city.
7. This is the ... hangover I ever had. I'm never going to drink again.
a) baddest
b) worst
c) best
d) least
The correct answer is (b) worst.
Explanation: The superlative form of the adjective "bad" is "worst," indicating that this is the most severe hangover the person has ever experienced.
8. For ... information do not hesitate to call our assistant.
a) farther
b) furthest
c) fastest
d) further
The correct answer is (d) further.
Explanation: The word "further" is used to indicate additional or more extended information, suggesting that the person should call for more details.
9. It was ... joke I have ever heard!
a) more funnier
b) the funniest
c) the most funniest
d) funnier
The correct answer is (b) the funniest.
Explanation: The superlative form of the adjective "funny" is "the funniest," indicating that the joke is the most humorous the person has ever heard.
10. In my opinion, the tiger is ... animal of all.
a) more dangerous
b) the dangeroustest
c) very dangerous
d) the most dangerous
The correct answer is (d) the most dangerous.
Explanation: The superlative form of the adjective "dangerous" is "the most dangerous," indicating that the tiger is the most hazardous animal in the speaker's opinion.
11. Do you know that dinosaurs were ... than houses?
a) bigger
b) smaller
c) the biggest
d) the smallest
The correct answer is (a) bigger.
Explanation: The word "bigger" is the comparative form of the adjective "big," indicating that dinosaurs were larger in size compared to houses.
12. I enjoy living in the country. It's a lot ... than the city.
a) peacefulier
b) many peaceful
c) more peaceful
d) the most peaceful
The correct answer is (c) more peaceful.
Explanation: The word "more" is used before the base form of the adjective "peaceful" to indicate a higher degree of peace compared to the city.
13. The harder he works ... he becomes.
a) very successful
b) the more successful
c) very much successful
d) the most successful
The correct answer is (b) the more successful.
Explanation: The phrase "the harder he works" suggests that the more effort he puts in, the more successful he becomes.
14. The noise was getting ... until I could not bear it any longer.
a) much more louder and louder
b) loudest and loudest
c) louder and louder
d) the loudest
The correct answer is (c) louder and louder.
Explanation: The phrase "getting louder and louder" indicates that the noise was continuously increasing in volume.
15. Their car was twice as ... as ours.
a) more expensive
b) expensive
c) expensivie
d) the most expensive
The correct answer is (a) more expensive.
Explanation: The phrase "twice as expensive as" suggests that their car had a price that was double the price of our car.
16. My best friend is ... than me.
a) elder
b) older
c) more older
d) the oldest
The correct answer is (b) older.
Explanation: The comparative form of the adjective "old" is "older," indicating that my best friend's age is greater than mine.
17. She's by far ... woman I have ever seen.
a) more beautiful
b) beautifully
c) much beautiful
d) the most beautiful
The correct answer is (a) more beautiful.
Explanation: The phrase "by far more beautiful" suggests that she is significantly more attractive than any other woman the speaker has ever seen.
18. I've heard James playing the piano. He doesn't seem to be getting ... .
a) gooder
b) the best
c) better
d) the goodest
The correct answer is (c) better.
Explanation: The word "better" is used to indicate that James' piano playing skills are improving over time.
19. My computer is really old. I need something ... .
a) modernier
b) more modern
c) the most best
d) the modernest
The correct answer is (b) more modern.
Explanation: The word "more" is used before the base form of the adjective "modern" to indicate a higher degree of modernity compared to the speaker's current computer.
20. Chemistry is ... of all subjects.
a) more difficult
b) the most difficult
c) much more difficult
d) difficultiest
The correct answer is (b) the most difficult.
Explanation: The superlative form of the adjective "difficult" is "the most difficult," indicating that chemistry is the hardest subject.
Ex. 2
1. What's that noise? It sounds ___.
A) terrible
B) terribly
The correct answer is (B) terribly.
Explanation: The adverb "terribly" is used to describe the way the noise sounds.
2. Mike takes care of his health. He does exercises ___.
A) regular
B) regularly
The correct answer is (B) regularly.
Explanation: The adverb "regularly" describes the frequency with which Mike does exercises.
3. There was a ___ change in his behavior.
A) suddenly
B) sudden
The correct answer is (B) sudden.
Explanation: The adjective "sudden" describes the type of change in his behavior.
4. My sister speaks Italian ___.
A) perfectly
B) perfect
The correct answer is (A) perfectly.
Explanation: The adverb "perfectly" describes how well my sister speaks Italian.
5. The whole city was ___ damaged.
A) seriously
B) serious
The correct answer is (A) seriously.
Explanation: The adverb "seriously" describes the degree of damage to the whole city.
6. Peter seemed so ___ yesterday.
A) happily
B) happy
The correct answer is (B) happy.
Explanation: The adjective "happy" describes Peter's state or mood yesterday.
7. See this film if you have a chance. It's really ___.
A) interestingly
B) interesting
The correct answer is (B) interesting.
Explanation: The adjective "interesting" describes the film and indicates that it arouses curiosity or grabs someone's attention.
8. The cake was ___ delicious.
A) surprisingly
B) surprising
The correct answer is (A) surprisingly.
Explanation: The adverb "surprisingly" describes the unexpected degree of deliciousness of the cake.
9. The baby is sleeping ___ at the moment.
A) peaceful
B) peacefully
The correct answer is (B) peacefully.
Explanation: The adverb "peacefully" describes how the baby is sleeping.
10. I advise you to book a ___ planned holiday.
A) complete
B) completely
The correct answer is (B) completely.
Explanation: The adverb "completely" describes how the holiday should be planned.
11. My mom is a ___ hair dresser.
A) professional
B) professionally
The correct answer is (A) professional.
Explanation: The adjective "professional" describes the type of hairdresser my mom is.
12. We have an ___ view out of the window.
A) impressively
B) impressive
The correct answer is (B) impressive.
Explanation: The adjective "impressive" describes the view out of the window.
13. Tim always listens to the teacher ___.
A) attentively
B) attentive
The correct answer is (A) attentively.
Explanation: The adverb "attentively" describes how Tim listens to the teacher.
14. When drawing, use ___ pencils.
A) colourfully
B) colourful
The correct answer is (B) colourful.
Explanation: The adjective "colourful" describes the type of pencils to use when drawing.
15. Dina thinks only about herself. She is so ___.
A) selfishly
B) selfish
The correct answer is (B) selfish.