English Grammar: Master Adjectives, Modals, Questions
20 questions
A. Ano
B. Ne
Explanation: According to the study materials, 'Can describes the ability to do something in the present.'
A. bad, worse, worstest
B. good, more good, most good
C. bad, worse, worst
D. good, gooder, goodest
Explanation: According to the 'Irregular' section of the table, the comparative and superlative forms for 'bad' are 'worse' and 'worst' respectively. The other options show incorrect forms not listed in the provided material.
A. Ano
B. Ne
Explanation: The vocabulary list provided in the study materials includes the noun 'prodigy' (/ˈprɒdədʒi/), which refers to a person, typically a young one, with exceptional qualities or abilities.
A. heavy
B. far
C. skill
D. tall
Explanation: The word 'heavy' describes weight, 'far' describes distance, and 'tall' describes height, all of which are physical attributes or measurements. The word 'skill' refers to an ability, not a physical attribute.
A. Ano
B. Ne
Explanation: The exercises include five examples of comparative adjectives (faster than, more comfortable, bigger than, easier than, worse than) and only two examples of superlative adjectives (most expensive, the lazist), indicating a primary focus on comparative forms.