Grade 3 English – Describing People And Things Using Comparatives And Superatives Quiz

1. Kamau is a __ boy.

biggest
bigger
big
largest
Explanation:

2. Which is the correct comparative form of 'tall'?

talliest
taller
tallest
tallt
Explanation:

The comparative form of 'tall' is 'taller', used when comparing two things.

3. What is the superlative form of 'happy'?

happyest
happiest
most happy
happier
Explanation:

The superlative form of 'happy' is 'happiest', used when comparing more than two things.

4. Which is the correct comparative form of 'big'?

biggestest
biggest
bigger
bigit
Explanation:

The comparative form of 'big' is 'bigger', used when comparing two things.

5. What is the superlative form of 'fast'?

fastest
fastiest
most fast
faster
Explanation:

The superlative form of 'fast' is 'fastest', used when comparing more than two things.

6. Which is the correct comparative form of 'smart'?

most smart
smarter
smartier
smartest
Explanation:

The comparative form of 'smart' is 'smarter', used when comparing two things.

7. What is the superlative form of 'busy'?

bussy
busiest
most busy
busier
Explanation:

The superlative form of 'busy' is 'busiest', used when comparing more than two things.

8. Which is the correct comparative form of 'funny'?

funniest
most funny
funnier
funiest
Explanation:

The comparative form of 'funny' is 'funnier', used when comparing two things.

9. What is the superlative form of 'famous'?

famousest
famousiest
famoust
most famous
Explanation:

The superlative form of 'famous' is 'most famous', used when comparing more than two things.

10. Which is the correct comparative form of 'happy'?

happier
happyiest
happiest
happyt
Explanation:

The comparative form of 'happy' is 'happier', used when comparing two things.

11. What is the superlative form of 'slow'?

slowy
slower
slowest
most slow
Explanation:

The superlative form of 'slow' is 'slowest', used when comparing more than two things.

12. Which is the correct comparative form of 'tired'?

tireder
tiredest
most tired
more tired
Explanation:

The comparative form of 'tired' can be 'more tired' or 'tireder', but 'more tired' is more commonly used.

13. What is the superlative form of 'crazy'?

craziest
crazyiest
crazyer
most crazy
Explanation:

The superlative form of 'crazy' is 'craziest', used when comparing more than two things.

14. Which is the correct comparative form of 'small'?

smalliest
smallest
smaller
smallt
Explanation:

The comparative form of 'small' is 'smaller', used when comparing two things.

15. What is the superlative form of 'loud'?

loudest
most loud
loudiest
loudiest
Explanation:

The superlative form of 'loud' is 'loudest', used when comparing more than two things.

16. Which is the correct comparative form of 'heavy'?

heaviest
heavi
heaviestest
heavier
Explanation:

The comparative form of 'heavy' is 'heavier', used when comparing two things.

17. What is the superlative form of 'dangerous'?

dangerously
dangerouest
most dangerous
dangered
Explanation:

The superlative form of 'dangerous' is 'most dangerous', used when comparing more than two things.

18. Which is the correct comparative form of 'cool'?

cooliest
coolest
cooler
coolt
Explanation:

The comparative form of 'cool' is 'cooler', used when comparing two things.

19. What is the superlative form of 'beautiful'?

most beautiful
beautifully
beautifullest
beautifulest
Explanation:

The superlative form of 'beautiful' is 'most beautiful', used when comparing more than two things.

20. Which is the correct comparative form of 'hard'?

hardiest
hardt
harder
hardest
Explanation:

The comparative form of 'hard' is 'harder', used when comparing two things.

21. Which is the correct comparative form for the word 'tall'?

talled
tallestest
tallest
tallerer
Explanation:

The correct comparative form for 'tall' is 'tallest'. Use 'tallest' when comparing two or more things.

22. What is the superlative form of the word 'fast'?

faster
fastly
fastest
fastestest
Explanation:

The superlative form of 'fast' is 'fastest'. It is used when comparing more than two things.

23. Which is the correct comparative form for the word 'big'?

bigged
biggestest
biger
biggest
Explanation:

The correct comparative form for 'big' is 'biggest'. Use 'biggest' when comparing two or more things.

24. What is the superlative form of the word 'smart'?

smartly
smartest
smarter
smartestest
Explanation:

The superlative form of 'smart' is 'smartest'. It is used when comparing more than two things.

25. Which is the correct comparative form for the word 'short'?

shortestest
shorter
shortest
shorted
Explanation:

The correct comparative form for 'short' is 'shorter'. Use 'shorter' when comparing two or more things.

26. What is the superlative form of the word 'happy'?

happier
happiest
happyestest
happyly
Explanation:

The superlative form of 'happy' is 'happiest'. It is used when comparing more than two things.

27. Which is the correct comparative form for the word 'loud'?

louder
loudest
louded
loudly
Explanation:

The correct comparative form for 'loud' is 'louder'. Use 'louder' when comparing two or more things.

28. What is the superlative form of the word 'busy'?

busyly
busiest
busier
busyest
Explanation:

The superlative form of 'busy' is 'busiest'. It is used when comparing more than two things.

29. Which is the correct comparative form for the word 'slow'?

slowed
slowest
slowly
slower
Explanation:

The correct comparative form for 'slow' is 'slower'. Use 'slower' when comparing two or more things.

30. What is the superlative form of the word 'kind'?

kinder
kindestest
kindest
kindly
Explanation:

The superlative form of 'kind' is 'kindest'. It is used when comparing more than two things.