Multiple choice

Directions: Find the error in the sentence. If there is no error mark (e) as your answer.

His ability(a)/ to talk to strangers(b)/ is one of his(c)/ stronger points(d)/ No error(e).

  1. (a)

  2. (b)

  3. (c)

  4. (d)

  5. (e)

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

When comparing two things, use the comparative degree ('stronger'). When referring to more than two or a general set, use the superlative ('strongest'). Here, 'strongest' is appropriate.