Comparative and Superlative Adjective Exercise
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A laptop is .....I...... than a CD player. Computer is the ......II...... technological device of all time. I: A) cheaper B) expensive C) more cheaper D) more expensive II: useful, important, most usefulest, most important
This question includes visual content: The image displays two distinct fill-in-the-blank statements. On the left, a pink box contains 'A laptop is .....I...... than a CD player'. Below it is a line labeled 'I' followed by four multiple-choice options (A, B, C, D) representing comparative adjectives. On the right, a blue box contains 'Computer is the ......II...... technological device of all time'. Below it is a line labeled 'II' followed by a vertical list of four words: 'useful', 'important', 'most usefulest', and 'most important', intended for completing the superlative sentence.
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Hi Avşin, let's solve this grammar challenge together by looking at comparative and superlative adjectives.
Grammar Challenge
First, let's look at blank one. The sentence compares a laptop to a CD player using the word than, which indicates a comparative form.
Filling Blank I
A laptop is _____ than a CD player.
Between the options, we need a comparative adjective. Since expensive is a long adjective, we use more before it. So, more expensive is the correct choice.
Now, let's look at blank two. The sentence states that the computer is the blank technological device of all time, which indicates a superlative form.
Filling Blank II
Computer is the _____ technological device of all time.
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