Adverbs that change in form to show comparison are called degrees of comparison.

TRUE
FALSE
May be True or False
Can’t say
FALSE  

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The infinitive with or without adjuncets may be used, like a noun.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
C. May be True or False
D. Can’t say
Which of these is not a type of degree of comparison?
A. Positive
B. Negative
C. Comparative
D. Superlative
A participle is a verb which is partly a verb and partly a noun.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
C. May be True or False
D. Can’t say
What is a participle linked to the wrong noun or pronoun called?
A. Misrelated participle
B. Wrong participle
C. Incorrect participle
D. Misleading participle
Which of these is a participial?
A. Underneath
B. Beside
C. Considering
D. Along with
Fill in: The cat sprang ___ me.
A. on
B. upon
C. in
D. at
When the positive ends in e, only r and st are added.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
C. May be True or False
D. Can’t say

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