Descriptive Adjectives | MCQs
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A. Wisest
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B. Wiser
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C. None of these
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D. Wise
Explanation
The article "a" is used before adjectives in their positive (simple) form.
"Wise" is the positive form; "wiser" and "wisest" are comparative and superlative, used when comparing.
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A. He
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B. Class
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C. None of these
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D. Noisy
Explanation
In the sentence "He is a noisy boy in the class":
"Noisy" is an adjective describing the noun "boy" (specifying a trait).
"He": Pronoun (subject).
"Boy"/"Class": Nouns.
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A. None of these
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B. Prettier
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C. The prettiest
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D. Pretty
Explanation
"Who is the prettiest girl in the picture?"
"The prettiest" is the superlative form of "pretty".
When comparing one person out of a group, we use the superlative form of the adjective
"The" is used before superlative adjectives.
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