Comparatives vs. superlatives: correct the degree of comparison in a two-item comparison Original sentence: "The performance of our players was rather worst than I had expected." Choose the option that corrects the comparative form.
Verbal Ability
Sentence Correction
Difficulty: Easy
Choose an option
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Abad as I had expected
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Bworse than I had expected
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Cworse than expectation
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Dworst than was expected
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ENo correction required
Answer
Correct Answer: worse than I had expected
Explanation
RuleUse the comparative “worse” with “than” (two-term comparison). “Worst” is the superlative and cannot be paired with “than”.
Option analysisworse than I had expected — correct comparative construction. ✅bad as I had expected — uses “as … as” and changes meaning.worse than expectation — awkward noun form; less idiomatic than a full clause.worst than was expected — incorrect degree; superlative with “than”.No correction required — original is erroneous.
Final Answerworse than I had expected.