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Are you ready to challenge your intermediate English knowledge? Take this 20-question quiz and put your understanding of comparative and superlative adjectives, relative pronouns, and vocabulary to the test.
See how well you can identify and use these grammar structures and words in context. Whether you're preparing for an exam or just looking to improve your English, this quiz is the perfect tool to help you reach the next level.
What’s Included in the Quiz?
- Comparative and superlative adjectives
- Relative pronouns (who, which, what, where)
- Vocabulary in context
"What's it like?"
"What's it like?" is a phrase used to ask about the experience or characteristics of something or someone. It’s often posed as a question to gather more information or to get a general idea of something or someone.
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Comparative and superlative adjectives are essential for comparing and contrasting different qualities of things or people.
- Comparative adjectives compare two things or people.
- Superlative adjectives indicate the highest or lowest degree of something.
Relative Pronouns
Relative pronouns, such as who, which, what, and where, are used to introduce a clause that provides additional information about a noun or pronoun. They help connect the clause to the main sentence while adding more details.