Parts of Speech (Level: Easy)

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Tags: ENGLISH Noun Usage Verb Adjectives/Adverbs Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases Conjunctions Others Pronoun Usage Letter P
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Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

Here is the yellow rose.

  1. Noun

  2. Verb

  3. Adjective

  4. Adverb


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Yellow is a describing word which qualifies the noun, rose. Therefore it is an adjective.

Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

They rise with the morning lark.

  1. Noun

  2. Pronoun

  3. Verb

  4. Adverb


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Rise is an activity and therefore a verb

Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

The carriage moved on hastily.

  1. Verb

  2. Adverb

  3. Noun

  4. Adjective


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Hastily is an adverb.

Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

Jack sat in a corner.

  1. Noun

  2. Pronoun

  3. Verb

  4. Adverb


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Corner is name of a place and therefore, a noun

Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

He took his breakfast and went to the city.

  1. Conjunction

  2. Noun

  3. Adjective

  4. Interjection


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

And is a conjunction since it joins two sentences

Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

He sat on a stool.

  1. Noun

  2. Adjective

  3. Pronoun

  4. Preposition


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

on, at, in, are prepositions.

Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

Alas! I missed her.

  1. Conjunction

  2. Interjection

  3. Preposition

  4. Noun


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Interjection means exclamation

Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

You may please him.

  1. Adverb

  2. Verb

  3. Noun

  4. Pronoun


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Please is an activity and therefore a verb

Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

The man talks most.

  1. Verb

  2. Conjunction

  3. Adverb

  4. Preposition


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Most is quality of verb and therefore an adverb

Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

He was very hungry.

  1. Adjective

  2. Verb

  3. Adverb

  4. Conjunction


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Hungry is quality of a noun and therefore an adjective

Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

We cannot live without water.

  1. Conjunction

  2. Preposition

  3. Adjective

  4. Pronoun


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Without ,over, it, onto , are all prepositions

Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

The fox jumped over the wall and escaped.

  1. Preposition

  2. Interjection

  3. Conjunction

  4. Adjective


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

over, at , on, it, onto are all prepositions.

Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

Think about the situation.

  1. Verb

  2. Adjective

  3. Pronoun

  4. Preposition


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Think is an activity and therefore a verb

Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

Every man must bear his own burden.

  1. Adjective

  2. Noun

  3. Pronoun

  4. Adverb


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Every is quality of a noun and therefore an adjective

Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

Leaves turn yellow in Autumn.

  1. Verb

  2. Adverb

  3. Noun

  4. Pronoun


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Turn is an activity and therefore a verb

Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

He impressed everyone at the interview.

  1. Verb

  2. Adverb

  3. Pronoun

  4. Noun


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

He, she,  they are all pronouns.

Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

He looks disappointed.

  1. Adverb

  2. Adjective

  3. Verb

  4. Noun


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

He is quality of a pronoun and therefore an adjective

Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

The sun shines brightly.

  1. Verb

  2. Adverb

  3. Preposition

  4. Conjunction


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Brightly Is quality of verb and therefore an adverb

Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

His mouth smelt of liquor.

  1. Noun

  2. Conjunction

  3. Preposition

  4. Adverb


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Of, on , over , onto ,in , at are all prepositions

Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

They arrived soon after.

  1. Adverb

  2. Verb

  3. Noun

  4. Pronoun


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

After is quality of adjective and therefore an adverb

Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

Hurrah! We have won the game.

  1. Conjunction

  2. Preposition

  3. Interjection

  4. Adjective


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Iterjection is an exclamation mark.

Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

Alas! I feel pity at his death.

  1. Preposition

  2. Adjective

  3. Interjection

  4. Conjunction


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Interjection is an exclamation.

Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

He feels much distressed.

  1. Adverb

  2. Adjective

  3. Noun

  4. Verb


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Feels is an activity and therefore a verb

Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

He works delightfully.

  1. Adverb

  2. Noun

  3. Pronoun

  4. Adjective


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Delightfully Is quality of verb and therefore an adverb

Directions: Select the correct part of speech for the underlined word.

I will watch it while you sleep.

  1. Conjunction

  2. Preposition

  3. Adjective

  4. Noun


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Conjunction joins two sentences.

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