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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 6

Tick the correct degree of comparison in the following sentences :
Raghu is taller than Robert but Rupinder is _________ still.

A tall
B taller
C more taller
D the tallest


We think the answer is wrong because than means comparitive thats what we kept the answer as more taller. Of course it can be taller also but not the tallest.

Ans 1:

Class : Class 3
it should be B

Ans 2:

Class : Class 7
I think it'll be B

Ans 3:

Class : Class 7
The answer should be B

Ans 4:

Class : Class 9
ya even i think the answer is B

Ans 5:

Class : Class 7
'still' makes the answer 'B'

Ans 6:

Class : Class 4
I wrote B

Ans 7:

Class : Class 6
The answer is B, in my opinion. Because 'still' is written there, so taller is more appropriate, I guess!

Ans 8:

Class : Class 7
I alwayse support smart people in Vibgyor High , DPS , and other schools but the answer is C

Ans 9:

Class : Class 7
It should be B cuz of the word "still"

Ans 10:

Class : Class 5
D

Ans 11:

Class : Class 7

Ans 12:

Class : Class 7
Yes, it's got to be D, not C.

Ans 13:

Class : Class 6

Ans 14:

Class : Class 6
b

Ans 15:

Class : Class 9

Ans 16:

Class : Class 4
If still would not have been written then the answer would be D) But if 'still'is written then I think the answer should be taller (B)

Ans 17:

Class : Class 8
IT IS B

Ans 18:

Class : Class 5
It's B not C

Ans 19:

Class : Class 7
it is b

Ans 20:

Class : Class 8

Ans 21:

Class : Class 6
b

Ans 22:

Class : Class 6
B definitely

Ans 23:

Class : Class 6
I think this question's answer is incorrect andit should be option b ( taller )

Ans 24:

Class : Class 6
'The tallest' is the superlative degree of the adjective. We can use the superlative degree of the adjective here as the sentence explains the comparison of height between three people, but no one is as tall as Rupinder. Thus option D is the correct answer.

Ans 25:

Class : Class 9
yup the answer is {B} Nuiv you are right

Ans 26:

Class : Class 7
it HAS to be B

Ans 27:

Class : Class 6
its actually hypothetically , scientifically b

Ans 28:

Class : Class 10
i agree with nikhil praveen

Ans 29:

Class : Class 6
B

Ans 30:

Class : Class 7
In my novels, it's been given as "taller still" or "fatter still"

Ans 31:

Class : Class 6
The answer given in IEO chapterwise test bank is D

Ans 32:

Class : Class 7
not about grammer it is about degree of comparision hence answer is D

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