Double Comparatives Quiz 5 (25 MCQs)

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1. Choose the alternative that best completes the sentence:You must drive slower in built up areas. The ..... you drive in the city, the ..... it is that you will have an accident.
2. The more educated women are, ..... they marry.
3. ..... (long) all this situation, ..... (scary) we get because eveyday is more difficult to have a normal life.
4. That factory is producing ..... pollution.
5. He spoke for over an hour and his explanation got .....
6. You must drive slower in built up areas. The ..... you drive in the city, the ..... it is to have an accident.
7. Select the option that correctly completes the sentence with a repeated comparative: "Prices are getting ..... every year."
8. Jim's situation became .....
9. Which sentence does not use double comparatives properly?
10. Is the following sentence a double comparative?:"Recently, people are finding more and more time to spend with their families."
11. Which option correctly fixes the error in this sentence? 'The more I thought about the joke, the funnyer it got.'
12. THE MORE FOODS WE TRY
13. The ..... I read about history, the ..... it makes me realize how relevant history is for us today .....
14. Choose the incorrect word:The less people listens, the more impatient they become.
15. The (young) you begin to learn a language, the (easy) it is.
16. Identify the comparative structure in this sentence:'He speaks more fluently than she does.'
17. (1) Some of the (2) worst (3) mistakes of his (4) life have been haircuts.
18. Select the sentence that correctly uses a double comparative to show something is happening continuously.
19. True or False:The sentence 'The faster you run, the more exhausted you become' uses double comparatives correctly.
20. The longer children stay in school, ..... they are to get in trouble
21. My parents think that music on the radio today is worst than when they were young. Correct the mistake.
22. Construct a sentence that compares two cities using 'more' and 'less'.
23. The more I got to know Tom, ..... I like him .....
24. Studies suggest ..... at work, the more productive you become.
25. The more money he makes, ..... things he buys.