M.C.Q,s On English Grammar Series # 03
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M.C.Q,s On English Grammar Series # 03

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English Grammar - Adjective & Adverb

Third Episode of English Multiple Choices Questions is here . Answer these easy questions and check your English Skills.

Q 1: You are paying less attention to your studies than you used to do.

  1. Noun
  2. Verb
  3. Adverb
  4. Adjective

Q 2: The Population of Pakistan is less than that of China.

  1. Adverb
  2. Adjective
  3. Noun
  4. Verb

Q 3: He want five thousand dollars to buy a car. He won’t be satisfied with less.

  1. Adjective
  2. Adverb
  3. Noun
  4. Pronoun

Q 4: They are men of like build and stature.

  1. Adverb
  2. Adjective
  3. Verb
  4. Pronoun

Q 5: There is little danger in going there.

  1. Pronoun
  2. Adverb
  3. Adjective
  4. Verb

Q 6: More of us die in bed than out of it..

  1. Verb
  2. Pronoun
  3. Adverb
  4. Adjective

Q 7: My needs are limited.

  1. Verb
  2. Pronoun
  3. Noun
  4. Adverb

Q 8: It is difficult to negotiate where neither will trust.

  1. Pronoun
  2. Noun
  3. Preposition
  4. Adverb

Q 9: He is near relation.

  1. Adjective
  2. Adverb
  3. Noun
  4. Verb

Q 10: I was young once.

  1. Adjective
  2. Adverb
  3. Noun
  4. Pronoun

Answers :

Q 1: (4) Adjective

Q 2: (1) Adverb

Q 3: (3) Noun

Q 4: (2) Adjective

Q 5: (3) Adjective

Q 6: (2) Pronoun

Q 7: (3) Noun

Q 8: (1) Pronoun

Q 9: (1) Adjective

Q 10: (2) Adverb

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M.C.Q,s On English Grammar Series # 03
Third Episode of English Multiple Choices Questions is here . Answer these easy questions and check your English Skills.
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