The Adjective and the Adverb in the English Language. 300 tests & Grammar. Валентин Матвиенко. Читать онлайн. Newlib. NEWLIB.NET

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or tennis shoes?

      A) most B) little C) more D) much E) any

      29. Choose the right form of the adjective.

      I think it is… beautiful landscape I’ve ever seen.

      A) more B) many C) the most D) best E) worst

      30. Choose the appropriate adjective.

      Who is… important person in the history of your country?

      A) more B) less C) high D) popular E) the most

      31. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      He was… than I had expected.

      A) most angry B) more angry C) angrier D) more angrier E) angriest

      32. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      The longer the way… tired we are.

      A) the most B) the more C) most D) – E) much

      33. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      This is… clown I’ve ever seen.

      A) good B) better C) the best D) well E) bad

      34. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      Two heads are… than one.

      A) good B) bad C) worse D) worst E) better

      35. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      I think the silk of China is one of… in the world.

      A) better B) good C) the best D) longer E) richer

      36. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      Wit bought is… than wit taught.

      A) better B) best C) the best D) good E) —

      37. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      The Maldives in my opinion is… place for relaxation.

      A) good B) less C) the least D) the best E) better

      38. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      It’s… laundry detergent I have ever used.

      A) good B) – C) the best D) best E) better

      39. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      This exercise is… than the last one.

      A) – B) good C) best D) better E) the best

      40. Choose the appropriate adjective.

      I never knew her English was… than of her teacher’s.

      A) good B) best C) better D) the best E) —

      41. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      The higher is the fence… is the neighbour.

      A) better B) the best C) best D) good E) the better

      42. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      It’s… weather anyone can remember.

      A) better B) the worst C) bad D) worse E) least

      43. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      Your dictation is… of all.

      A) bad B) worse C) good D) well E) the worst

      44. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      It is… work I’ve ever done.

      A) bad B) worse C) better D) the worst E) best

      45. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      Both of them are skiing very badly, but she is skiing even… than he is.

      A) bad B) – C) worse D) the worst E) worst

      46. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      The play I saw yesterday was… than this one.

      A) bad B) worse C) worst D) the worst E) —

      47. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      False friends are… than open enemies.

      A) worst B) worse C) the worst D) – E) bad

      48. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      The weather today is… than yesterday.

      A) good B) bad C) fine D) worse E) the worst

      49. Choose the proper form of the adjective.

      In the second half the team played… and the game ended in a draw.

      A) earliest B) the worst C) interesting D) the most interesting

      E) worse

      50. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      The teacher said that the results of our tests were not good. She added that… of all was mine.

      A) bad B) better C) worse D) good E) the worst

      51. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      This chair is… comfortable than that one.

      A) – B) little C) less D) the least E) least

      52. Choose the appropriate adjective.

      Vatican is… state in Europe.

      A) less B) the smallest C) smaller D) greater E) small

      53. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      I have… time than he does.

      A) bigger B) larger C) most D) less E) least

      54. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      Our garden is… than that of the neighbour’s.

      A) little B) the least C) most difficult D) the best E) less

      55. Choose the right form of the adjective.

      There is… milk in this jug than in that one.

      A) most B) the most C) the least D) little E) less

      56. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      I have… money today than I had yesterday.

      A) – B) least C) less D) little E) the least

      57. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      We have… money than they have.

      A) little B) much C) less D) few E) many

      58. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      My luggage was… than my friend’s.

      A) good B) the best C) many D) less E) the worst

      59. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      He tried to make as… noise as possible.

      A) less B) worse C) most D) least E) little

      60. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      – Why didn’t you discuss this question yesterday?

      – It was… important than the rest ones on the agenda.

      A) little B) least C) the least D) – E) less

      61. Choose the appropriate form of the adjective.

      Actions speak… than words.

      A) loudest B) less louder C) most loudest D) louder E) loudly

      62. Choose the appropriate