Implicit Comparison and Double Comparative Errors

Implicit Comparison and Double Comparative Errors

#### Choose the sentence with the correct implicit comparison: 1. [x] She runs faster than me. 2. [ ] She runs more faster than me. 3. [ ] She runs faster than I. 4. [ ] She runs more quicker than I. #### Choose the sentence with the correct double comparative: 1. [ ] She is more taller than her sister. 2. [x] She is taller than her sister. 3. [ ] She is more tall than her sister. 4. [ ] She is tallest of her sister. #### Choose the sentence with the correct implicit comparison: 1. [x] He swims further than I. 2. [ ] He swims more further than me. 3. [ ] He swims further than me. 4. [ ] He swims more far than me. #### Choose the sentence with the correct double comparative: 1. [ ] She is more nicer than her friend. 2. [ ] She is nicest than her friend. 3. [ ] She is more nice than her friend. 4. [x] She is nicer than her friend. #### Choose the sentence with the correct implicit comparison: 1. [x] He sings louder than me. 2. [ ] He sings more loud than me. 3. [ ] He sings loudest than me. 4. [ ] He sings loud than me. #### Choose the sentence with the correct double comparative: 1. [ ] She is more heavier than her brother. 2. [x] She is heavier than her brother. 3. [ ] She is more heavy than her brother. 4. [ ] She is heavy than her brother. #### Choose the sentence with the correct double comparative: 1. [ ] He is more older than his cousin. 2. [x] He is older than his cousin. 3. [ ] He is more old than his cousin. 4. [ ] He is old than his cousin.