This document contains 5 multiple choice questions about comparing items using comparative adjectives and adverbs. The questions cover comparing shirts, comparing skill levels in a sports program, comparing marble possession amounts among three children, combining sentences about singing skill, and comparing prices of a book and pencil.
This document contains 5 multiple choice questions about comparing items using comparative adjectives and adverbs. The questions cover comparing shirts, comparing skill levels in a sports program, comparing marble possession amounts among three children, combining sentences about singing skill, and comparing prices of a book and pencil.
This document contains 5 multiple choice questions about comparing items using comparative adjectives and adverbs. The questions cover comparing shirts, comparing skill levels in a sports program, comparing marble possession amounts among three children, combining sentences about singing skill, and comparing prices of a book and pencil.
This document contains 5 multiple choice questions about comparing items using comparative adjectives and adverbs. The questions cover comparing shirts, comparing skill levels in a sports program, comparing marble possession amounts among three children, combining sentences about singing skill, and comparing prices of a book and pencil.
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Endah: What do you think of those shirt?
Rina: I think the red one … than the others. A. suitabler B. the most suitable C. more suitable D. the suitablest E. suitable 2. X : Do you watch the sport program on TV last night? Y : Yes, of course. I think Taufik Hidayat will be a champion in the Indonesia Open Tournament. X : I think so. he played … than before. A. carefully B. more carefully C. the most carefully D. as carefully E. the carefulliest 3. John has ten marbles. Andi has fifteen marbles, but Doni has twenty. Which of the following is not correct? A. Andi has more marbles than John. B. Doni has the most marbles among them. C. John has the least marbles among them. D. Andi has more marbles than Doni. E. John and Andi have the same marbles 4. Lina sings the song beautifully. Winda sings the song beautifully. We can combine the sentence into … A. Lina sings the song the same beautifully as Winda. B. Lina sings the song as beautifully as Winda. C. Winda sings the song the same beautifully with Lina. D. Winda sings the song not differently as Lina. E. Lina and Winda sing as bad 5. The book’s price is Rp 10.000,00. The pencil’s price is Rp 8.000,00. The book is … than the pencil. A. expensive B. more expensive C. most expensive D. as expensive as E. as cheap as