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

1. Kamau is a __ boy.

largest
big
bigger
biggest
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'?

happiest
most happy
happier
happyest
Explanation:

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

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

bigger
biggestest
bigit
biggest
Explanation:

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

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

faster
most fast
fastiest
fastest
Explanation:

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

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

smarter
smartier
most smart
smartest
Explanation:

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

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

busier
bussy
busiest
most busy
Explanation:

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

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

funiest
most funny
funniest
funnier
Explanation:

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

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

most famous
famousiest
famousest
famoust
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'?

happyiest
happyt
happiest
happier
Explanation:

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

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

slowest
slower
most slow
slowy
Explanation:

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

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

more tired
tiredest
most tired
tireder
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
most crazy
crazyer
Explanation:

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

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

smaller
smallest
smalliest
smallt
Explanation:

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

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

most loud
loudiest
loudiest
loudest
Explanation:

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

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

heavier
heaviest
heavi
heaviestest
Explanation:

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

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

most dangerous
dangerouest
dangerously
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'?

coolest
cooliest
coolt
cooler
Explanation:

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

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

beautifulest
beautifully
most beautiful
beautifullest
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'?

hardt
hardest
harder
hardiest
Explanation:

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

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

tallestest
tallerer
talled
tallest
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'?

fastest
fastly
faster
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
biggest
biger
biggestest
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'?

smartest
smartestest
smartly
smarter
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'?

shorter
shortestest
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'?

happyly
happyestest
happiest
happier
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'?

busyest
busyly
busier
busiest
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
slower
slowly
slowest
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'?

kindly
kindest
kindestest
kinder
Explanation:

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