What is the comparative and superlative degree of “pleasant

The adjective “pleasant” forms its comparative and superlative degrees using “more” and “most”, because it is a longer adjective (more than one syllable and not ending in -y).

Comparative: more pleasant

Superlative: most pleasant

Examples:
This weather is more pleasant than yesterday’s.

That was the most pleasant vacation I’ve ever had.

Choose the best answer to complete these sentences.

 

#1. My hair is … yours. Your hair is longer.

#2. Lubna is … girl in her family.

#3. Tim is very … than his brother.

#4. The people in this village are … those in that village.

#5. The trains in Britain are … those in France.

#6. The wheel is one of … inventions in the human history.

#7. We have … food in the city.

#8. Is eating fruits … eating vegetables?

#9. My class is … yours.

#10. My brother thinks that sport is … music.

#11. July is … August in this town.

#12. Is the North … the South?

#13. This is … book I have ever read.

#14. The new TV show is much … the old one.

#15. Today I drove on … road in the city.

#16. Luna is … her brother.

#17. This exercise is easy, but the previous one was …

#18. Their performance yesterday was … I’ve ever seen.

#19. This design is … the one we had earlier.

#20. Venus isn’t … Mercury.

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