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  • Question 1
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    There are ________ magazines in the living room.
    Solution
    In this sentence, we would learn the usage of an adjective of quantity. They tell us the amount, or the approximate amount, of the noun they describe. 
    Any is an adjective which can be used for both countable and uncountable nouns but it is only used when the sentence is negative which is not the case here. 
    "A few" is used to signify an amount more than "few". In other ways "a few" is also similar to "some". Few and "a few" is used in case of countable nouns (the noun, magazine is countable)
    "much" is used for uncountable nouns
    a little is used in case of an uncountable noun as well. 
    Option B is correct. 

  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    He doesn't drink ________ coffee.
    Solution
    Adjectives of quantity as the name suggests describe the quantity, and help to show the amount or the estimated amount of the noun or pronoun. Adjective of Quantity does not provide exact numbers; rather they tell us the amount of the noun in relative or whole terms. In this case, we would be using the adjective of quantity. Coffee is an uncountable noun. So adjectives which are used for uncountable noun can only be used. Option A, B and C can be used in this respect. But this is a negative sentence, "some" and "a little" is only used in positive sentences. This makes the answer option A
    Option A is correct. 
  • Question 3
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    Who is going to answer ________ question?
    Solution
    In this sentence we would be understanding the usage of demonstrative adjective. A demonstrative adjective modifies a noun or pronoun in a sentence while emphasizing its importance. A demonstrative adjective, like this or that, helps indicate a noun or pronoun in a sentence. It's especially helpful when you want to make it clear which person or thing you would like to talk about, whether it's near or far, singular or plural. In this question they are pointing to the noun "questions". The demonstrative adjective over here can only be "that". Usage of any preposition is not required. Thus, option A is correct. 
  • Question 4
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.
    Istanbul is __________________ in Turkey.
    Solution
    The Superlative Degree denotes the existence of the highest degree of the quality. It is used when more than two things are compared.
    The given sentence is in superlative form so the correct adjective here must be in superlative degree, i.e. 'the most important city'. Also the emphasising adjective 'the' should be used before 'most' and not before the noun 'city'. 
    Hence, OPtion A is the correct answer and Option C, Option B and Option D are incorrect. 
  • Question 5
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    The cookies taste ________.
  • Question 6
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    He hasn't bought ________ apples.
    Solution
    Adjective of quantity indicates the amount or estimated amount of the noun or pronoun in the sentence. It does not provide information about exact numbers, it tells only the amount of noun in relative or whole terms. In this sentence we would be understanding the adjective quantity. Now, before looking into whether the noun is countable or uncountable, we can see that it is negative. "Any" is an adjective which can be used in countable and uncountable nouns but only in negative sentences or in questions. This is a negative sentence. 
    Option B is correct.
  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    Mr. Smith liked his ______ son more than others.
    Solution
    Comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between the two objects. Likewise, in this case it is between his two sons. Now, in this case there can be two options, both elder and older. Where older can be used when there is no such relation between the two people who are compared, elder is only used when the two people are relatives. In this case they are related. 
    Correct option is B 
  • Question 8
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    It's ____ powder I have ever used.
    Solution
    The Superlative Degree denotes the existence of the highest degree of the quality. It is used when more than two things are compared.
    'The' is used as an emphasising adjective to express the quality of the noun. 
    Hence Option C is correct. 
    'Better' is comparative form. Thus Option B is incorrect.
    'Good' is the positive form so option A is incorrect. 
    As ever is used in the sentence use of determiner 'the' is necessary. 
    Hence option D is incorrect.
  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    The longer the way the ______ tired we are.
    Solution
    Comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between the two objects. In this case, in the first part of the sentence, comparative degree is used which indicates that in the second part also we would be using comparative degree since they are connected. The options A and C are superlative whereas option D is positive. Option B is the only option which is comparative (much < more < most).
    Option B is correct. 
  • Question 10
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    John is ____ of all to act.
    Solution
    The Superlative Degree denotes the existence of the highest degree of the quality. It is used when more than two things are compared.
    'The' is used as an emphasising adjective to express the quality of the noun. 
    Hence Option D is correct. 
    'Quicker' is comparative form. Thus Option C is incorrect.
    'Quick' is the positive form so option B is incorrect. 
    As 'of all' is used in the sentence use of determiner 'the' is necessary, option A is incorrect.
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