Quiz playing is a wonderful way to increase your knowledge of English as a Second Language. Remember that all of our ESL quizzes have titles that are both friendly and technical at the same time… In the case of this quiz you might like to tell your friends about the “Getting Better Quiz” but no doubt your teachers will want to talk about “Comparative Adjectives”. If you hear a technical term and you want to find a quiz about the subject then just look through the list of quiz titles until you find what you need.
So what is a comparative adjective? You probably already know that a comparison is the way of comparing one thing with another. You also probably know that an adjective is a 'describing word'. Putting the two together then we find that a comparative adjective is something that describes the relationship of two items. You see, it is not as difficult as you might expect so try this quiz to help you get accustomed to the idea.
Any other two-syllable adjective, where the second syllable was a -Y, can form its comparative version this way: rainy/rainier, silly/sillier, happy/happier (and indeed its opposite compound, unhappy/unhappier ~ though many people, if they need to, will more likely say 'more unhappy').
And don't forget: even though it rains a lot in Britain, in general our summers are DRIER (= more dry) than the other seasons.