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“As” + adjective + “As” structure is used to mention an equal level of the quality in the objects getting compared.
Q 2 - July is faster than Kleen, but Tess is the ... of all.
Superlative degree is used to describe something or someone with the maximum amount of quality that is mentioned. If the quality is hungry, then superlative degree will be applied to that person who has the maximum hunger. He will be mentioned as "the hungriest".
Q 3 - Tammy used 27 different conditions to prepare the ... curry.
A superlative degree is formed either using “the”+ adjective + “est”/ “iest” form (the strongest man, the easiest question) or in “the”+ "adjective1”+ "Adjective2”. For example - the most honest. Hence, usages like “the most happiest” are wrong.
Q 4 - Hugh may be cuter than Guerra, but the adorable Kit is the ... scout.
Superlative degrees are used to describe something or someone with the maximum amount of quality that is mentioned. If the quality is hungry, then superlative degree will be applied to that person who has the maximum hunger. He will be mentioned as "the hungriest".
Q 5 - Julian is chattier than Hugh, but July is the ... scout of all.
Superlative degrees are used to state something or someone with the maximum amount of quality that is mentioned. If the quality is hungry, then superlative degree will be applied to that person who has the maximum hunger. He will be mentioned as “the hungriest”.
Q 6 - According to Tammy’s calculations, sugar is ... than honey.
Comparative degrees are used to compare objects with other objects (he is stronger, they are weaker, etc.). Many of them use the “er” structure in comparison by adding either “er” or “ier” after the adjective. For example - nearer, cozier.
Q 7 - She doesn’t have ... much time for traveling ... as she would like to.
“As”+ adjective + “As” structure is used to mention an equal level of the quality in the objects getting compared.
Q 8 - The roots of banyan tree had spread out ... forty meters in all directions by the time we came back to our ancestral house.
“As” + adjective + “As” structure is used to mention an equal level of the quality in the objects getting compared.
Q 9 - She (a) quickly, (b) quick adjusted the lamp. She adapted (c) quick, (d) quickly to any situation.
The word “quickly” is used to describe the actions “adjusted, adapted”. Hence, these are adverbs.
Q 10 - Whisper (a) softly, (b) soft. The music played (c) softly, (d) soft.
The word “softly” is used to describe the actions “talk, played”.