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GCSE Fast French Adjectives - Comparisons and Amounts Quiz

What do ‘de taille moyenne’, ‘le meilleur’ and ‘plus mal’ mean? How would you say, ‘good’, ‘better’ or ‘best’?

Written by Daniel FosterReviewed by Dr. Emma ClarkeUpdated 17 Mar 2026

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Quiz details

Topic: Adjectives Comparisons And Amounts

Questions: 10

Duration: 10 min

Difficulty: ★★ Medium

Focus: applying Adjectives Comparisons And Amounts with consistent method and answer precision.

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Common mistakes to catch early

  • Rushing through wording
  • Not checking instruction verbs
  • Repeating the same error pattern

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What does this quiz measure?

It measures applied accuracy in adjectives comparisons and amounts, not just definition recall.

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What do ‘de taille moyenne’, ‘le meilleur’ and ‘plus mal’ mean? How would you say, ‘good’, ‘better’ or ‘best’?

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