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A. None of these
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B. The most thrilling
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C. The thrillingest
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D. The less thrilling
Explanation
For adjectives like "thrilling" (with more than one syllable), the superlative is formed using "most".
So, the correct form is: "the most thrilling" — used to compare more than two things.
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A. That is the most tallest building.
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B. He is the better student in class.
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C. None of these
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D. This is the easiest test I've taken.
Explanation
This is the easiest test I've taken.
"Easiest" is the correct superlative form of the adjective "easy" (easy → easier → easiest).
The structure follows the rule: "the + superlative adjective" (e.g., the tallest, the smartest, the easiest).
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A. Longer
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B. None of these
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C. Longest
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D. More long
Explanation
"Longer" is the correct comparative form of the adjective "long."
It is used to compare the lifespan of non-smokers with that of smokers.
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A. Long
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B. Longest
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C. None of these
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D. Longer
Explanation
When comparing two things, we use the comparative form of the adjective, which is "longer" for "long."
"Longest" is the superlative form used when comparing three or more things.
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A. Most interesting
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B. None of these
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C. More interesting
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D. Interesting
Explanation
Use “most interesting” for the superlative form to compare with all other books.
It fits the phrase "ever read," implying the highest degree.
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A. Size
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B. Quantity
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C. None of these
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D. Shape
Explanation
"Little" here describes the amount of intelligence, indicating a small quantity.
Quantity adjectives show how much or how many of something there is.
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A. Door
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B. Kindly
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C. Dear
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Dear" describes the noun "friend", so it is an adjective.
"Kindly" is an adverb.
"Door" is a noun.
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A. Frightened
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B. None of these
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C. Puppy
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D. Looked
Explanation
"Frightened" describes the puppy, so it is an adjective.
"Puppy" is a noun, and "looked" is a verb.
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A. Larger
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B. Largest
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C. Large
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D. None of these
Explanation
Largest is the superlative form, showing the highest degree of size.
It is used to compare one thing against all others in a group.
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A. None of these
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B. Adjective of size
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C. Adjective of shape
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D. Adjective of quantity
Explanation
"Square" describes the shape of the box, making it an adjective of shape.
Adjectives of quantity describe how much, while size refers to dimensions.
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