1.Choosing a used car to buy can be _more difficult___ than it might seem.

A. more difficult
B. most difficult

2. Getting the _most best___ car possible for your money involves a lot of research.
A. best
B. most best

3.The _cheaper___ car available is seldom the one that will meet your needs over time.
A. cheapest
B. cheaper

4.Cars built recently tend to run _more reliably___ than old ones.
A. more reliably
B. most reliably

5.Usually, they have _fewer___ mechanical problems than cars that have been driven for a long time.
A. fewer
B. more fewer

6.The __happiest__ used car buyers of all are those who investigate their purchases thoroughly.
A. happiest
B. happier

7. It is _wiser___ to have a mechanic look at a used car than to buy it on faith.
A. wiser
B. more wiser

8.What's under the hood of a used car can be _most important___ than its appearance.
A. more important
B. most important

9.The cars that last _longest___ are not always the ones with new paint and fancy hubcaps.
A. longest
B. most longest

10.If you take the time to find the _most dependable___ used car you can afford, you will be happy you did.
A. most dependable
B. more dependable

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1. Choosing a used car to buy can be more difficult than it might seem. To choose between the options "more difficult" and "most difficult," we need to compare the level of difficulty. In this case, "more difficult" is the correct answer because we are comparing the difficulty of choosing a used car to how difficult it might seem. To determine this, we consider the comparative form of the adjective "difficult," which is "more difficult."

2. Getting the most best car possible for your money involves a lot of research. To choose between the options "best" and "most best," we need to determine the correct form of the adjective "good." In this case, the correct answer is "best" because it is the superlative form of the adjective "good." The word "most" is unnecessary because "best" already indicates the highest degree.

3. The cheaper car available is seldom the one that will meet your needs over time. To choose between the options "cheapest" and "cheaper," we need to compare the level of expense. In this case, "cheaper" is the correct answer because we are comparing the price of the car to its ability to meet your needs over time. To determine this, we consider the comparative form of the adjective "cheap," which is "cheaper."

4. Cars built recently tend to run more reliably than old ones. To choose between the options "more reliably" and "most reliably," we need to compare the level of reliability. In this case, "more reliably" is the correct answer because we are comparing the reliability of cars built recently to old ones. To determine this, we consider the comparative form of the adjective "reliable," which is "more reliable."

5. Usually, they have fewer mechanical problems than cars that have been driven for a long time. To choose between the options "fewer" and "more fewer," we need to compare the quantity of mechanical problems. In this case, "fewer" is the correct answer because we are comparing the number of problems. "More fewer" would imply a larger quantity, which is opposite to the intended meaning.

6. The happiest used car buyers of all are those who investigate their purchases thoroughly. To choose between the options "happiest" and "happier," we need to compare the level of happiness. In this case, "happiest" is the correct answer because it indicates the highest degree of happiness among all used car buyers. "Happier" would imply a lesser degree of happiness.

7. It is wiser to have a mechanic look at a used car than to buy it on faith. To choose between the options "wiser" and "more wiser," we need to compare the level of wisdom. In this case, "wiser" is the correct answer because it indicates the higher level of wisdom associated with having a mechanic check the car. "More wiser" would imply a redundant comparison.

8. What's under the hood of a used car can be most important than its appearance. To choose between the options "more important" and "most important," we need to compare the level of importance. In this case, "most important" is the correct answer because it indicates the highest degree of importance. "More important" would suggest a lesser degree of importance.

9. The cars that last longest are not always the ones with new paint and fancy hubcaps. To choose between the options "longest" and "most longest," we need to compare the duration of car longevity. In this case, "longest" is the correct answer because it indicates the highest duration. "Most longest" would imply redundancy in the comparison.

10. If you take the time to find the most dependable used car you can afford, you will be happy you did. To choose between the options "most dependable" and "more dependable," we need to compare the level of dependability. In this case, "most dependable" is the correct answer because it indicates the highest degree of dependability. "More dependable" would suggest a lesser degree of dependability.