Question 1
Pizza is _____ popular as burgers in my country.
Options: as, more, so
This is a fill-in-the-blank exercise. Click on each blank and choose the correct answer from the dropdown. Complete the sentences comparing different foods.
Practice 1 of 2
Question 1
Pizza is _____ popular as burgers in my country.
Options: as, more, so
Question 2
My homemade soup is not _____ salty as the restaurant soup.
Options: more, as, so
Question 3
Fresh vegetables are _____ healthy _____ frozen vegetables.
Options: as, more, so, than, like
Question 4
Ice cream is not _____ good for you as fruit.
Options: so, more, as
Question 5
Chocolate cake is _____ sweet _____ vanilla cake.
Options: so, as, more, than, like
Question 6
This restaurant's pasta is _____ expensive as that restaurant's pasta.
Options: more, so, as
Question 7
Grilled chicken is _____ as fried chicken, but it's healthier.
Options: not as tasty, not so tasty than, not more tasty
Question 8
Homemade bread _____ fresh _____ bakery bread.
Options: is as, is so, is more, than, as, like
Question 9
Green tea is not _____ strong as black coffee.
Options: as, so, more
Question 10
The strawberry smoothie _____ the mango smoothie.
Options: is not as thick as, is not so thick than, is not more thick as
Question 11
Spicy food is _____ popular in my family _____ mild food.
Options: more, as, so, than, like
Question 12
The cheese pizza _____ the pepperoni pizza at this place.
Options: is not as good as, is not so good than, is not more good as
Question 13
White rice is _____ nutritious _____ brown rice.
Options: so, not as, not so, than, like, as
Question 14
The tomato soup _____ the chicken soup today.
Options: is as hot as, is so hot than, is more hot as
Question 15
Fried rice is _____ cheap _____ noodles at this restaurant.
Options: as, so, more, like, than
Practise Equality Comparisons - Favorite Foods with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 15 questions. Choose the option that correctly completes each sentence, then submit to check your answers and get instant feedback on every choice.
Practising grammar in real sentences — rather than memorising rules in isolation — is one of the most effective ways to make a structure stick. You can retry as many times as you like to build accuracy and confidence using Equality Comparisons - Favorite Foods in everyday English.
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