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  • Question 1
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    Name the part of speech of the underlined word in the following sentence:
    Bill reads the story clearly.
    Solution
    Option B 'adverb' is the correct answer as 'clearly' is modifying the meaning of the verb 'reads'; simply put, it shows how Bill read the story.
    Option A is an incorrect answer because a 'pronoun' belongs to that category of nouns that can be used as a substitute for nouns. 'Clearly' does not substitute any given nouns.
    Option C is incorrect because an 'adjective' is any word naming an attribute of any noun and the underlined word is not regarding nouns. 'Clearly' means someone is ready and prepared and there are no obstacles, it is modifying the verb 'reads'.
    Option D is incorrect because a noun is a naming word and 'clearly' is not a name of anything; it is an action word.
  • Question 2
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    Which of the following option completes the sentence correctly?

    We thought that this year's exam paper was ________ easy.
    Solution
    The sentence is about an exam paper that was easy "this year", and "this year" suggests that it's in mentioned in relation to the previous year. So, we use an adverb that most appropriately completes the sentence. 'Relatively' means 'in relation to'. When placed in the sentence, it means 'in relation to last year', since this completes the sentence in meaning, option C is correct. 'Effectively' means 'to accomplish the expected result', it's not relative to what the sentence means, hence option A is incorrect. 'Literally' means 'in a literal sense, from word to word', this isn't relevant to the sentence hence option B is incorrect. Option D is incorrect because this word does not exist in the English dictionary, nor is it used in Standard English.
  • Question 3
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    Name the part of speech of the underlined word in the following sentence:
    The cat was quite dead.
    Solution

    An adverb is a word or phrase that qualifies or changes an adjective, verb or other adverb, to express a relation of situation, cause etc.

    The correct answer is  B) Adverb as 'quite' describes the  adjective 'dead here.

    Options A,C, and D are wrong  as 'quite' doesn't function as a noun , an adjective and pronoun respectively.



  • Question 4
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    Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank from the given alternatives:

    The teacher spoke ________ to the students who were naughty.
  • Question 5
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    Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
    I enjoyed reading the story. It was rather sad, _______.
    Solution
    Though is an adverb which is used when you are saying something that contrasts from the previous statement. Here, both the sentences are in contrast to each other.
    Also is used to mean that in addition to other things. But is used as an adverb that means 'merely' and can modify a verb or an adjective. So is used for emphasizing the quality. 
    Thus, option D is the correct answer. 
  • Question 6
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    Form the adverb of the following word:

    glad
    Solution

    An adverb is a word or phrase that qualifies or changes an adjective, verb or another adverb, to express a relation of a situation, cause etc.

    The correct answer is  C) gladly as it ends with 'ly' and is spelled correctly.

    Options A, B, and D are wrong as 'gladder' is the comparative adjective of glad, the word is misspelled, and 'gladdest' is the superlative adjective of  'glad'.


     

  • Question 7
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    Form the adverb of the following word:

    high
    Solution

    An adverb is a word or phrase that qualifies or changes an adjective, verb or another adverb, to express a relation of a situation, a cause etc. 

    The correct answer is option C)highly as it ends in 'ly' and is spelled correctly.

    Options A,B, and D are wrong as 'higher' is a comparative adjective, 'highest' is a superlative adjective, and the word ii misspelled respectively.


  • Question 8
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    Form the adverb of the following word:

    prompt
    Solution

    An adverb is a word or phrase that qualifies or changes an adjective, verb or other adverb, to express a relation of situation, cause etc.

    The correct answer is  B)promptly as it ends with 'ly' and is spelled correctly.

    Options A,C, and D are wrong  as they are misspelled.


  • Question 9
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    Form the adverb of the following word:

    slow
    Solution

    An adverb is a word or phrase that qualifies or changes an adjective, verb or other adverb, to express a relation of situation, cause etc.

    The correct answer is  A)slowly as it ends with 'ly' and is  spelled correctly.

    Options B,C, and D are wrong  as they are misspelled.


  • Question 10
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    Form the adverb of the following word:

    perfect
    Solution

    An adverb is a word or phrase that qualifies or changes an adjective, verb or another adverb, to express a relation of a situation, cause etc.

    The correct answer is  C)perfectly as it ends in 'ly'  and is spelled correctly.

    Options A, B, and D are wrong as 'perfecter' is a noun, 'perfectest' is a superlative adjective, and the word is misspelled.


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