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  • Question 1
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    Peter's very ________ at tennis. He won the game.
    Solution
    The adjectives that are used to describe the nature of a subject or a noun or showing the kind or quality of nouns or pronouns are called Adjective of Quality. In the above sentence, the quality of Peter's tennis skills are being taken into consideration. The blank should contain an adjective of quality.
    Option A: "goodly" is an adjective which means considerable in size or quantity.
    Option B: "well" is also an adjective which means to have good intentions. 
    Option C: "good" is an adjective of quality which means having the required qualities; of a high standard
    Option D: "best" is a superlative degree of adjective which is used when a comparison is done between more than two individuals. In there case there are no comparison. 
    Option C is correct. 
  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    The teacher was _______ when nobody did the homework.
    Solution
    In this sentence, we should fill the blank with an adjective which would describe the mood of the teacher. The teacher is the noun here and the adjective before would describe her quality. A descriptive adjective describes qualities of a noun or pronoun, such as smell, taste, texture, appearance, and shape. 
    Option A: Is a descriptive adjective; it describes someone who is irritated.
    Option B: Is also a descriptive adjective but it is referred to people who cause irritation. In this case, the teacher is not causing the irritation, the students are. 
    Option C: Annoy is a verb
    Option D: Annoys is a verb
    Option A is correct.
  • Question 3
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    Lunch is a ________ meal for many people.
    Solution
    This sentence basically is talking about the type of meal that many people take for lunch. The adjective in the blank should explain the quality of the meal. A descriptive adjective describes qualities of a noun or pronoun, such as smell, taste, texture, appearance, and shape. The adjectives that are used to describe the nature of a subject or a noun or showing the kind or quality of nouns or pronouns are called also known as Adjective of Quality
    Option A: Is an adjective of quality. 
    Option B: It is an adverb
    Option C: It is an adjective for comparative degree. When a comparison is done between two things. No comparison is being made here.
    Option D: It is an adjective for superlative degree. When a comparison is done for more than two things. No comparison is being made here.
    Option A is correct. 
  • Question 4
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    The news is very _________.
    Solution
    In this sentence, we should fill the blank with an adjective which would describe the type of the news. The news is the noun here and the adjective before would describe it's quality. A descriptive adjective describes qualities of a noun or pronoun, such as smell, taste, texture, appearance, and shape.
    Option A: Is a verb in past participle
    Option B: Is an adjective (descriptive)
    Option C: Is again a verb
    Option D: Is an adverb
    Option B is correct 
  • Question 5
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    The game of tennis was very _________.
    Solution
    In this sentence, we should fill the blank with an adjective which would describe the game (tennis). The game is the noun here and the adjective before would describe it's quality. A descriptive adjective describes qualities of a noun or pronoun, such as smell, taste, texture, appearance, and shape. Option A and Option C are two adjectives that can considered. 
    Option A: Is an adjective. But tired means exhausted or enervated. 
    Option C is also an adjective which describes something that causes exhaustion. In this case, the game is the noun that is causing the exhaustion. 
    Option C is correct
  • Question 6
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    Why aren't there _____ magazines?
    Solution
    negative sentence is a sentence that states that something is false. In English, we create negative sentences by adding the word 'not' after the auxiliary, or helping, verb. The above sentence is a question and a negative sentence. "Any" is a word that is usually used for sentences that are negative or they are also used in questions. Other than that, Adjective of quantity points towards the probable amount of the noun or pronoun in the sentence. It does not provide facts and figures about exact numbers, it tells only the amount of noun in relative or whole terms. All, the other options are used for uncountable nouns. 
    Option D is correct. 
  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    A: Have you got _____ CD's?
    B: Yes, hundreds.
    Solution
    "CD" is a countable noun. "Much" and "Little" are used for uncountable nouns. Thus, option A and B can be eliminated. For understanding the usage of "a few", we need to understand the difference between "few" and "a few". Few is used to describe a very small amount and "a few" is used to describe an amount which is more than the small amount but not a lot.  lot of and lots of are used to express that there is a large quantity of something. Th number mentioned here for CD's is a huge quantity (100). Thus, option D is the correct answer. 
  • Question 8
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    The shop doesn't have _____ washing powder.
    Solution
    The sentence given above is a negative sentence as there is usage of a "no" word (doesn't= does not). "Any" is an adjective which is particularly used for negative sentences. If we look into the other options, "few", "a few" and "many" are all used for countable noun. "Washing Powder" in this sentence, is an uncountable noun. 
    Option C is correct. 
  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    The shop hasn't got _____ birthday cards.
    Solution
    Adjective which shows the quantity of a noun or pronoun is known as adjective of quantity. It points towards the probable amount of the noun or pronoun in the sentence. It does not provide facts and figures about exact numbers, it tells only the amount of noun in relative or whole terms. In this sentence, the quantity of the birthday cards is being spoken of. We would use an adjective of quantity in the blank provided.
    "Many" is a probable option as it is an adjective of quantity used for countable nouns. 
    "Much" is not an option as it is used only for uncountable nouns and birthday cards are countable. 
    "Some" is only used in positive sentences and this is a negative sentence. 
    "Little" is again used for uncountable nouns. 
    Option A is correct. 
  • Question 10
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    I don't know _____ students in this class. Because I am a newcomer.
    Solution
    Students is a countable noun, "much" is used for uncountable nouns. Thus, we are left with the first three options. "A few" and "some" signify the same thing. When we try to understand the difference between "a few" and "few". Few is used to define a very small amount of something, whereas "a few" is used when it is more than the small amount but not a lot of it is there. Thus, Option B and C almost means the same thing. We cannot have two options as answer. Option A is the correct answer. 
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