1) Choose the sentence that correctly modifies the comparison: a) This movie is a bit more better than the one we watched last week. b) Her new book is slightly more interesting than her previous one. c) His explanation was the most clearer than the professor's. d) That game was much funner than the other one. 2) Select the sentence that uses the correct adverb of degree: a) She is slightly as busy as a bee than he is. b) He is considerably cooler as a cucumber compared to his brother. c) This task is somewhat more challenging than that one. d) The project is much more tougher nut to crack as we expected. 3) "I find learning new languages _______ (enjoyable) than watching TV shows." a) much more enjoyable b) the most enjoyable c) enjoyable as d) as enjoyable 4) Identify the correctly modified comparison: a) He arrived at the meeting slightly more earlier than she did. b) This recipe is not quite as complicated as it seems. c) The new phone is the most more cheaper than the old model. d) His story was nearly as interesting as more exciting. 5) "Her performance was _______ (remarkable) in the entire competition." a) slightly more remarkable b) as remarkable c) by far the most remarkable d) remarkable as 6) "Working from home is _______ (productive) than working from the office." a) considerably more productive b) the most productive c) productive as d) as productive 7) Select the sentence with the appropriate comparison: a) She dances a little more gracefully as her sister. b) This puzzle is by far the easier one in the box. c) His jokes are slightly funnier than hers. d) The weather today is very more good than yesterday. 8) "Getting a promotion is _______ (easy) as pie if you work hard." a) very easy b) as easy c) the easiest d) incredibly easy 9) "His new job is _______ (demanding) than his previous one." a) a bit as demanding b) slightly more demanding c) the most demanding d) demanding as 10) Select the sentence that correctly modifies the superlative: a) She is by far the most talented in the group. b) He is slightly the best player on the team. c) This is considerably the best option available. d) That was much the worst experience I've ever had.

Modifying Comparisons Test (Adverbs of Degree)

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