English Grammar Mastery: Comparatives and Word Formation

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Section 1: Comparatives and Superlatives

  1. The traffic during rush hour is significantly heavier than it is late at night.
  2. Yesterday’s lecture was by far the most interesting talk of the entire seminar series.
  3. Studying a master’s degree online is much more flexible than attending classes.
  4. Of the two university campuses, the downtown one is definitely smaller.
  5. This is the worst coffee I have ever tasted; it tastes like warm water.
  6. Jessica runs faster than anyone else on the high school track team.
  7. The prompt for this essay is just as complicated as the previous one.
  8. That specific breed of dog is known for being the most loyal companion you can find.
  9. The higher you climb up the mountain trail, the colder the air becomes.

Section 2: Prefixes and Suffixes

  1. It was completely irresponsible of him to leave the classroom without turning off the equipment. (responsible)
  2. The laboratory assistant had to reheat the chemical solution before adding the catalyst. (heat)
  3. After months of hard work, their scientific project achieved great success. (success)
  4. The children played peacefully in the park all afternoon without any arguments. (peaceful)
  5. Her sudden reaction was entirely unpredictable; nobody expected her to get angry. (predictable)
  6. Please ensure you do not overcook the meat, or it will become too dry to eat. (cook)
  7. The severe lack of funding created an enormous disadvantage for the local research team. (advantage)
  8. He spoke with great confidence during his presentation to the school board. (confident)
  9. The text message was so blurry that the contents were completely unreadable. (readable)
  10. The local community center aims to empower young entrepreneurs with training. (power)

Section 3: Error Correction and Grammar Accuracy

  1. This chocolate cake is easily the most delicious dessert on the menu.
  2. The patient’s rapid recovery surprised all the doctors at the hospital.
  3. The new software update works faster than the original version.
  4. Leaving your house keys on the front door is incredibly unsafe.
  5. The presentation didn’t go as smoothly as the team had rehearsed.
  6. The manual was filled with misinformation, leading to several assembly errors.
  7. My grade in history is far better than my grade in advanced calculus.
  8. The university hopes to maximize student enrollment by offering online options.
  9. It is impossible to finish this entire project in less than two hours.
  10. Of all the candidates who applied, Emily is clearly the most qualified for the position.

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