Gradable Adjectives Quiz 21 (30 MCQs)

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1. It was a ..... experience.
2. ..... adjectives can be expressed in different degrees of comparison by using more, most, less, or least or by affixing with-er or-est.
3. Which sentence shows the correct use of a superlative adjective with a preposition?
4. True or False:She thinks police officer's job is more dangerous.
5. Which of the following sentences correctly positions the adverb at the beginning?
6. I am ..... exhausted.
7. What type of words do adjectives provide information about?
8. Water is absolutely ..... for living things.
9. What's the regular (gradable) adjective for HUGE / ENORMOUS / GIGANTIC?
10. What is the adjective in this sentence?Our English exam was absolutely impossible.
11. Which sentence correctly uses both a demonstrative adjective and a proper adjective?
12. The book wasn't interesting-it was ..... fascinating.
13. Which sentence correctly arranges cumulative adjectives before a noun?
14. Is enormous a gradable or ungradable adjective?
15. This picture is quite ..... , don't you think?
16. Complete the sentence:My new puppy is much ..... than my old dog was.
17. Complete the sentence to show a logical comparison:My brother can run faster than .....
18. Superlative Adjective:used to show that someone/ something has more quality than anyone /anything else. (Ex:This is one of the most spectacular views in the world)
19. Are these adjectives absolute or gradable:excellent, wonderful, fantastic?
20. Complete the sentence with the best option:The movie was long, boring, and ..... , so we left early.
21. What do non-gradable adjectives express?
22. Which of the following sentences contains the correctly formed adverb?
23. Yesterday was the ..... day of the year.
24. True or False?"We can't use REALLY with extreme adjectives."
25. How about ..... ?
26. Of all the days this year, yesterday was the ..... for me.
27. Adjectives help to provide information about the ..... of something described in a noun.
28. True or False:In the sentence 'She is a more skilled, dedicated musician than her brother, ' a comma is needed between 'skilled' and 'dedicated'.
29. She was absolutely ..... when she found out about the mistake.
30. His grandfather is ..... in his family.