
Comparativos y Superlativos en Inglés de Negocios
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English
10th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the difference between 'more expensive' and 'the most expensive'?
'more expensive' is for comparing two items, 'the most expensive' is for comparing three or more items
The difference is that 'more expensive' is comparative, while 'the most expensive' is superlative.
'more expensive' is used for objects, 'the most expensive' is used for people
'more expensive' is used for small items, 'the most expensive' is used for large items
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
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Company A's revenue remained the same compared to Company B's 5% growth.
Company A's revenue decreased by 10% compared to Company B's 5% growth.
Company A's revenue increased by 5% compared to Company B's 10% growth.
Company A's revenue increased by 10% compared to Company B's 5% growth.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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There is no need for comparatives and superlatives in English for business communication
Comparatives and superlatives in English for business are irrelevant and confusing
Using comparatives and superlatives in English for business leads to miscommunication and errors
Comparatives and superlatives in English for business are important for clearer communication and highlighting differences between entities, aiding in decision-making and effective information conveyance.
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The structure of a superlative in English for business involves adding 'the least' before the adjective.
In English business language, superlatives are created by using 'very' before the adjective.
To form a superlative in English for business, use 'more' before the adjective.
The structure of a superlative in English for business involves adding 'the most' before the adjective.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the general rule for forming comparatives in English?
Add 'less' before the adjective if it has more than two syllables or ends in 'y'. Add 'est' to the end of the adjective if it has one syllable or two syllables and ends in 'er'.
Add 'more' before the adjective if it has more than two syllables or ends in 'y'. Add 'er' to the end of the adjective if it has one syllable or two syllables and ends in 'er'.
Add 'more' to the end of the adjective if it has more than two syllables or ends in 'y'. Add 'er' to the end of the adjective if it has one syllable or two syllables and ends in 'er'.
Add 'more' before the adjective if it has one syllable or two syllables and ends in 'er'. Add 'er' to the end of the adjective if it has more than two syllables or ends in 'y'.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the superlative form of 'hard' in English for business?
hardestly
hardest
harder
hardful
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How do you compare two products in a business English sentence?
Use comparative adjectives or phrases to highlight differences between the two products.
Write a poem about the products
Compare the products based on their color
Use emojis to compare the products
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