ALCPT ALCPT Adjective and Adverb Forms 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Choose the correct form: 'Of the two candidates, Maria is the ___.'
- most qualified
- more qualified (Correct answer)
- qualifiedest
- much qualified
Correct answer: more qualified
When comparing exactly two people or things, use the comparative ('more qualified'), not the superlative.
Question 2: Which sentence uses the adjective correctly?
- The situation became worrisomely.
- The situation became worrying.
- The situation became worryingly.
- The situation became worrisome. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: The situation became worrisome.
After a linking verb like 'became,' an adjective (worrisome) is used, not an adverb.
Question 3: Select the correct sentence:
- The exam was more easier than expected.
- The exam was easier than expected. (Correct answer)
- The exam was most easy than expected.
- The exam was easiest than expected.
Correct answer: The exam was easier than expected.
'More easier' is a double comparative and is incorrect; 'easier' alone is the correct comparative form.
Question 4: Choose the correct word: 'He felt ___ after completing the ALCPT successfully.'
- proudly
- pride
- proud (Correct answer)
- proudness
Correct answer: proud
'Felt' is a linking verb, so it is followed by an adjective ('proud'), not an adverb.
Question 5: Which adverb correctly describes frequency? 'She ___ reviews her vocabulary before the test.'
- hard
- hardly
- always (Correct answer)
- hard always
Correct answer: always
'Always' is a frequency adverb meaning every time, correctly modifying 'reviews.'
Question 6: Select the correct comparative structure: 'The ALCPT is ___ the TOEFL.'
- not as difficult than
- not as difficult as (Correct answer)
- less difficult than more
- lesser difficult as
Correct answer: not as difficult as
The structure 'not as [adjective] as' correctly expresses that two things are unequal.
Choose the correct form: 'Of the two candidates, Maria is the ___.'