Comparison with Adjectives
Comparisons with Adverbs
Irregular Comparison
Problems with Modifiers
Placement of Modifiers
100

Write the correct form of the adjective. 

Tom finds his world history class (interesting) than his biology class. 

more interesting
100

Write the correct form of the adverb.

For a long time before the war, tension between England and France mounted (slowly).

slowly

100

Choose the correct adjective or adverb.

The English won (more, most) battles over the French than the French won over the English.

more

100

Rewrite the sentence to make the modifiers clear and correct.

After an even more worse French defeat in 1356, a treaty in 1360 ended the first phase of the war. 

After an even worse French defeat in 1356, a treaty  in 1360 ended the first phase of the war. 

100

Choose the correct sentence. 

A. The British who had come back to the lighthouse attacked the Americans quickly.

B. The British who had come back to the lighthouse quickly attacked the Americans.

A. The British who had come back to the lighthouse attacked the Americans quickly.

200

Write the correct form of the adjective.

His class is studying one of the (big) wars of all time. 

biggest

200

Write the correct form of the adverb.

They battled (constantly) over English holdings in France. 

constantly

200

Choose the correct adjective or adverb.

The French fought (bad, badly) but still managed to win the war.

badly

200

Rewrite the sentence to make the modifiers clear and correct.

The political scene in England remained unstably after the Peasants' Revolt in 1381.

The political scene in England remained unstable after the Peasants' Revolt in 1381.

200

Choose the correct sentence.

A. In the skirmish, one American soldier only died. 

B. In the skirmish, only one American soldier died.

B. In the skirmish, only one American soldier died.

300

Write the correct form of the adjective.

The teacher gave the (fascinating) presentation of the Hundred Years' War that Tom had ever heard.

most fascinating

300

Write the correct form of the adverb.

One valuable territory, Flanders, profited England (regularly) than other territories because of its thriving wool trade. 

more regularly

300

Choose the correct adjective or adverb.

Unlike the English, the French were supplied (good, well).

well

300

Rewrite the sentence to make the modifiers clear and correct.

Becoming more weaker from a lack of resources, the English gradually lost much of the land they had in France.

Becoming weaker from a lack of resources, the English gradually lost much of the land they had in France. 

300

Choose the correct sentence.

A. A key navigational tool, the British also used the lighthouse as part of their blockade of Boston Harbor.

B. A key navigational tool, the lighthouse was also part of the British blockade of Boston Harbor.

B. A key navigational tool, the lighthouse was also part of the British blockade of Boston Harbor.

400

Write the correct form of the adjective.

The war was (long), lasting from 1337 to 1453. 

long

400

Write the correct form of the adverb.

France (persistently) tried to gain control of Flanders.

persistently

400

Choose the correct adjective or adverb.

One of the (worse, worst) French defeats was at the battle of Crecy.

worst

400

Rewrite the sentence to make the modifiers clear and correct.

King Henry V of England, whose determined spirit could not be stopped by no one, won a decisive victory over France at the battle of Agincourt. 

King Henry V of England, whose determined spirit could not be stopped by anyone, won a decisive victory over France at the battle of Agincourt. 

400

Choose the correct sentence.

A. Eventually the British managed to regain control of the lighthouse completely.

B. Eventually the British managed to completely regain control of the lighthouse. 

A. Eventually the British managed to regain control of the lighthouse completely.

500

Write the correct form of the adjective.

There is not a (long) war recorded in history.

longer

500

Write the correct form of the adverb.

From France's perspective, the English acted (offensively) when England's King Edward III claimed the throne of France.

the most offensively

500

Choose the correct adjective or adverb.

Even though the English were greatly outnumbered, they performed (good, well) because they were well organized and had the aid of new weaponry - the cannon and the longbow.

well

500

Rewrite the sentence to make the modifiers clear and correct.

After Henry V's marriage to Princess Catherine of France, French and English relations remained tenuously.

After Henry V's marriage to Princess Catherine of France, French and English relations remained tenuous.

500

Choose the correct sentence.

A. The Americans again attacked the lighthouse, and they drove almost the British away. 

B. The Americans again attacked the lighthouse, and they almost drove the British away.

B. The Americans again attacked the lighthouse, and they almost drove the British away.