In the lesson ‘The Sound of Music’ you have read that ‘adjectives’ can be used before a noun and after the verb ‘be’. Example: The book is interesting. The interesting book. The table is round. The round table. But ‘adjectives’ can have many forms. Examples: 1. He chose a pipe with a natural hollow stem that was longer and broader. 2. Ustad Bismillah Khan was awarded India’s highest civilian award. 3. My mother is the most beautiful woman in the world. Here the adjectives longer and broader refer to the comparative degree; and highest and most beautiful refer to the superlative degree. ‘Er’ is used for the comparative degree for shorter words and ‘more’ is used for longer words. Example: Let’s go to the local market. The vegetables are cheaper there. But in Supermarket these are more expensive. A. Now fill in the blanks with appropriate comparative adjectives. (a) He was not audible. His voice was not loud. Can you request him to be a bit ____________________(loud)? (b) There are many peaks in the Himalayas. Everest is _____________________________ (high) peak in India. (c) With 9 degree Celsius it was colder yesterday, and with 4 degree Celsius it is ___________ (cold) today. (d) Our police is the____________________ (reliable) in the country. (e) My sister is_____________________(serious) than me.
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- colder
- most reliable
- more serious
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(a) He was not audible. His voice was not loud. Can you request him to be a bit louder (loud)? (b) There are many peaks in the Himalayas. Everest is highest (high) peak in India. (c) With 9 degree Celsius it was colder yesterday, and with 4 degree Celsius it is coldest (cold) today. (d) Our police is the unreliable (reliable) in the country. (e) My sister is more serious (serious) than me.
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