5 (Comparatives, Prepositions, There is/There are, and Will)

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Master Your Comparatives and Prepositions

Test your knowledge of comparatives, prepositions, and sentence structure with our engaging quiz! Designed for learners at all levels, this quiz will challenge your understanding of English grammar and improve your skills.

In this quiz, you will explore:

  • Comparative forms of adjectives
  • Correct usage of prepositions
  • Understanding 'there is' and 'there are'
  • Future tense constructions
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by LearningLeaf42
For what type of adjectives do you use the ending "-er"?
1 syllable
2 syllables + y
2 syllables
3 syllables or more
For what type of adjectives do you use the word "more" before the adjective?
1 syllable
2 syllables + y
2 syllables
3 syllables or more
Choose the correct option:
The chair is older than the bed.
The lion is dangerouser than the elephant.
Mount Everest is more bigger than Mount Fuji.
Egypt is more hot than Canada.
Choose the correct option:
The nurse is more careful than the doctor.
This cake was deliciouser than the pie.
My sister is more smart than me.
Luke has a bike more fast.
What is the correct comparative form of the adjective "good"?
Better
Best
Gooder
Great
What is the correct comparative form of the adjective "bad"?
Worse
Worst
Bader
Horrible
What is the correct translation of "el espejo está detrás de la puerta"?
The door is behind the mirror.
The mirror is next to the door.
The mirror is in front of the door.
The mirror is behind the door.
What is the correct translation of "la lámpara está sobre el escritorio"?
The lamp is above the desk.
The desk is under the lamp.
The lamp is on the desk.
The lamp is in the desk.
Complete: _____ a cup on the table.
Complete: _____ some shirts in the closet.
Complete: _____ many patients at the hospital.
Complete: _____ juice in the fridge.
Choose the correct affirmative sentence:
She will call me when she's free.
The game will not start soon.
Jason will there in the morning.
I exercise will in the afternoon.
Choose the correct negative sentence:
Damian won't run in the race.
Sarah will come not to the party.
Betty won't not go to Alaska next month.
My sister willn't watch the movie because she doesn't like horror.
Choose the correct interrogative sentence:
Will you help me with my homework?
Will you going to visit me when I go to Spain?
Will Kelly will work at the new restaurant?
Deborah won't write the letter because she's too busy.
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