Charlotte noticed that Seth’s dog was bigger than HERS.
A. Possessive pronoun.
B. Personal pronoun.
C. Relative pronoun.
D. Reflexive pronoun.
E. Indefinite pronoun.
F. Demonstrative pronoun.
G. Interrogative pronoun.
A. Possessive pronoun.
I live on LIGHTVIEW STREET.
A. Proper noun
B. Abstract noun
C. Collective noun
D. Compound noun
E. Possessive noun
A. Proper noun
She wore a BEAUTIFUL dress to the party.
A. Descriptive Adjective.
B. Quantitative Adjective.
C. Proper Adjective.
D. Possessive Adjective.
E. Interrogative Adjective.
F. Indefinite Adjective.
G. Compound Adjective.
A. Descriptive Adjective.
The door is SHUT.
A. Modal Verb.
B. Phrasal Verb.
C. Regular Verb.
D. Irregular Verb.
E. Helping Verb.
D. Irregular Verb.
Place the books AGAINST the wall.
A. Preposition of Time.
B. Preposition of Place / Direction.
C. Preposition of Agents.
D. Phrasal Preposition.
E. Compound Preposition.
B. Preposition of Place / Direction.
Whose book is this?
A. Possessive pronoun.
B. Personal pronoun.
C. Relative pronoun.
D. Reflexive pronoun.
E. Indefinite pronoun.
F. Demonstrative pronoun.
G. Interrogative pronoun.
G. Interrogative pronoun.
The STUDENTS’ assignment was to run five laps.
A. Proper noun
B. Abstract noun
C. Collective noun
D. Compound noun
E. Possessive noun
E. Possessive noun
FRENCH onion soup is on the lunch menu.
A. Descriptive Adjective.
B. Quantitative Adjective.
C. Proper Adjective.
D. Demonstrative Adjective.
E. Possessive Adjective.
F. Interrogative Adjective.
G. Indefinite Adjective.
H. Compound Adjective.
C. Proper Adjective.
The fresh pie SMELLED wonderful.
A. Modal Verb.
B. Phrasal Verb.
C. Helping Verb.
D. Linking Verb.
E. Infinitive Verb.
D. Linking Verb.
I prefer olive oil in my salad IN PLACE of dressing.
A. Preposition of Time.
B. Preposition of Place / Direction.
C. Preposition of Agents.
D. Phrasal Preposition.
E. Compound Preposition.
E. Compound Preposition.
EVERYONE was happy to see the young man return home safely.
A. Possessive pronoun.
B. Personal pronoun.
C. Relative pronoun.
D. Reflexive pronoun.
E. Indefinite pronoun.
F. Demonstrative pronoun.
G. Interrogative pronoun.
E. Indefinite pronoun.
We roll two DICE in the game of Monopoly.
A. Proper noun
B. Irregular noun
C. Abstract noun
D. Regular noun
E. Compound noun
B. Irregular noun
Your test scores were ALMOST perfect.
A. Adverb of Manner.
B. Adverb of Degree.
C. Adverb of Time.
D. Adverb of Place.
E. Adverb of Probability.
F. Adverb of Purpose.
G. Adverb of Frequency.
B. Adverb of Degree.
I UNDERSTAND the directions.
A. Dynamic Verb.
B. Stative Verb.
C. Phrasal Verb.
D. Helping Verb.
E. Linking Verb.
B. Stative Verb.
Ms Parrot, (1) ....... most famous lady detective of (2) ....... twenty-first century, was born in (3) ...... United Kingdom in (4) ...... 1960s.
A. the/ - / the / -
B. the/ the / the / the
C. a/ the / the / -
D. the/ a / the / -
B. the/ the / the / the
This accident was my fault. I feel very disappointed with MYSELF.
A. Possessive pronoun.
B. Personal pronoun.
C. Relative pronoun.
D. Reflexive pronoun.
E. Indefinite pronoun.
F. Demonstrative pronoun.
G. Interrogative pronoun.
D. Reflexive pronoun.
The angry MOB pelted stones at the police.
A. Proper noun
B. Abstract noun
C. Collective noun
D. Compound noun
E. Possessive noun
C. Collective noun
SILENTLY read your book.
A. Adverb of Manner.
B. Adverb of Degree.
C. Adverb of Time.
D. Adverb of Place.
E. Adverb of Probability.
F. Adverb of Purpose.
G. Adverb of Frequency.
A. Adverb of Manner.
My mom WROTE me a letter for my birthday.
A. Phrasal Verb.
B. Transitive Verb.
C. Intransitive Verb.
D. Helping Verb.
E. Linking Verb.
B. Transitive Verb.
My mum is .... a brilliant doctor, .... she is a great runner too.
A. whether/or
B. either/or
C. both/and
D. not only/but
D. not only/but
The moment WHICH is lost, is lost forever.
A. Possessive pronoun.
B. Personal pronoun.
C. Relative pronoun.
D. Reflexive pronoun.
E. Indefinite pronoun.
F. Demonstrative pronoun.
G. Interrogative pronoun.
C. Relative pronoun.
BASKETBALL helps develop friendship towards others.
A. Proper noun
B. Abstract noun
C. Collective noun
D. Compound noun
E. Possessive noun
D. Compound noun
When it comes to Monopoly, I never play FAIR, doing anything to win.
A. Descriptive Adjective.
B. Compound Adjective.
C. Adverb of Place.
D. Adverb of Manner.
D. Adverb of Manner.
TO SEE is to believe.
A. Modal Verb.
B. Helping Verb.
C. Linking Verb.
D. Finite Verb.
E. Infinitive Verb.
E. Infinitive Verb.
The storm continued for .... of the days when we were in New Orleans, but fortunately there wasn't .... damage in the city.
A. a few / many
B. several / a lot
C. all / a little
D. most / much
E. some / few
D. most / much