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Identify the type of adjective underlined in the sentence: "There are only a few seats available for the concert."
a) Descriptive
b) Demonstrative
c) Quantitative
d) Possessive
Quantitative
Select the sentence with correct word order for the adverbs:
a) He often forgets completely about the meetings.
b) He completely forgets often about the meetings.
c) He forgets often completely about the meetings.
d) He forgets completely often about the meetings.
He often forgets completely about the meetings"
Choose the sentence that correctly applies comparative and superlative forms:
a) The weather today is more hotter than yesterday, but tomorrow will be the hottest.
b) The weather today is hotter than yesterday, but tomorrow will be the hottest.
c) The weather today is much hotter than yesterday, but tomorrow will be hottest.
d) The weather today is the hottest of all, but tomorrow will be hotter than today.
The weather today is hotter than yesterday, but tomorrow will be the hottest"
Which of the following sentences is correct?
a) The actor performed his role more flawless than anyone else.
b) The actor performed his role most flawlessly among the cast.
c) The actor performed his role more flawlessly than anyone else.
d) The actor performed his role flawless than anyone else.
The actor performed his role more flawlessly than anyone else
Which sentence contains an adverb modifying another adverb?
a) The team worked incredibly fast to finish the project.
b) The singer's voice was unusually beautiful tonight.
c) She walked very slowly down the aisle.
d) The book is truly fascinating to read.
The team worked incredibly fast to finish the project
Identify the error in this sentence:
"This is the most fastest route to the airport."
Remove 'most' because 'fastest' is already in the superlative form"
Identify the error in the following sentence (if any):
"She greeted him in an utmost polite manner."
a) Replace "utmost" with "most."
b) Replace "polite" with "politely."
c) Replace "manner" with "way."
d) The sentence is correct.
Replace 'utmost' with 'most'
Select the correct use of "hard" in its adverbial form:
a) He has been working hardly all week to meet the deadline.
b) He has been working hard all week to meet the deadline.
c) He hardly worked all week to meet the deadline.
d) He works hardly every day to complete his tasks.
He has been working hard all week to meet the deadline
Fill in the blank:
"Of the two solutions, this one is _______."
a) more effective
b) most effective
c) effective
more effective
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word:
"The solution was _______ difficult to implement than expected."
a) too
b) much
c) most
d) very
much
In which sentence is the intensifier correctly placed?
a) The documentary was very much interesting and insightful.
b) The documentary was much very interesting and insightful.
c) The documentary was very interesting and insightful.
d) The documentary was interesting very and insightful.
The documentary was very interesting and insightful
Which sentence uses "as...as" with complexity?
a) She is as clever as, if not cleverer than, her peers.
b) She is as clever as her peers, if not clever than.
c) She is cleverer as, if not as clever than, her peers.
She is as clever as, if not cleverer than, her peers
Which of the following sentences demonstrates the correct use of "as...as"?
a) She is as taller as her brother.
b) She is as tall as her brother.
c) She is as tall than her brother.
d) She is as tall that her brother.
She is as tall as her brother
Rewrite this sentence with correct adverb placement:
"He always is late to class.
He is always late to class
Choose the correct sentence with advanced comparison:
a) This movie is much more interesting than the last one.
b) This movie is more much interesting than the last one.
c) This movie is much interesting more than the last one.
a)This movie is much more interesting than the last one