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English Grammar Test - 83

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Directions: Find out the parts of speech of the words given in italics.

Draw near and listen.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. preposition

  4. adverb

  5. adjective


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

draw is verb thus near adds to the meaning of draw hence adverb

Directions: Find out the parts of speech of the words given in italics.

The time nears.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. preposition

  4. adverb

  5. adjective


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Nears is used as a verb.

Directions: Find out the parts of speech of the words given in italics.

It needs to be done with care.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. preposition

  4. adverb

  5. adjective


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

'needs to be done' is a verb.

Directions: Find out the parts of speech of the words given in italics.

Neither accusation is true.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. pronoun

  4. adjective

  5. conjunction


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Accusation is a noun, thus 'neither' is an adjective.

Directions: Find out the part of speech of the word given in italics.

His house is near the temple.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. preposition

  4. adverb

  5. adjective


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Prepostion shows relationship between the words, in relation to place, time, manner and amount.

Directions: Find out the parts of speech of the words given in italics.

He needs must come.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. preposition

  4. adverb

  5. adjective


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

it adds to the verb come thus adverb

Directions: Find out the parts of speech of the words given in italics.

It is difficult to negotiate where neither will trust.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. pronoun

  4. conjunction

  5. adjective


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The word neither is used for a person. Thus, it is a pronoun.

Directions: Find out the parts of speech of the words given in italics.

Give me neither poverty nor riches.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. pronoun

  4. conjunction

  5. adjective


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Neither and nor is a conjunction.

Directions: Find out the parts of speech of the words given in italics.

I shall see you next Monday.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. preposition

  4. adjective

  5. adverb


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Monday is a noun. Thus, next is an adjective.

Directions: Find out the parts of speech of the words given in italics.

He was sitting next to her.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. preposition

  4. adverb

  5. adjective


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

'next' here indicates the position and the place. Thus, it is a preposition.

Directions: Find out the parts of speech of the words given in italics.

What is next?

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. preposition

  4. adverb

  5. adjective


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

'is' is a helping verb and 'next' is added to it. Thus, it is an adverb.

Directions: Find out the parts of speech of the words given in italics.

I shall tell you more about it in my next.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. preposition

  4. adverb

  5. adjective


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

next here represents a thing or object thus noun

Directions: Find out the parts of speech of the words given in italics.

It is no joke.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. preposition

  4. adverb

  5. adjective


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

joke is noun thus no is adjective

Directions: Find out the parts of speech of the words given in italics.

He is no more.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. preposition

  4. adverb

  5. adjective


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

'is' is an auxiliary, the word no adds to it thus adverb

Directions: Find out the parts of speech of the words given in italics.

I will not take a no.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. preposition

  4. adverb

  5. adjective


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

no here stands for an answer thus noun

Directions: Find out the parts of speech of the words given in italics.

He is a near relation.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. preposition

  4. adverb

  5. adjective


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

relation is a noun thus near here is adjective

Directions: Find out the parts of speech of the words given in italics.

My needs are few.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. preposition

  4. adverb

  5. adjective


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

'Needs' here refers to essential items or commodities.

Directions: Find out the part of speech of the word given in italics.

Please help me for once.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. pronoun

  4. conjunction

  5. adjective


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Once here refers to time; so it is a noun.

Directions: Find out the parts of speech of the words given in italics.

I was young once.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. preposition

  4. adverb

  5. adjective


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

once here refers to adverb

Directions: Find out the parts of speech of the words given in italics.

Once he hesitates we have him.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. pronoun

  4. conjunction

  5. adjective


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

once here is conjunction

Directions: Find out the parts of speech of the words given in italics.

One would think he was mad.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. pronoun

  4. conjunction

  5. adjective


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

one is used for a person thus pronoun

Directions: Find out the part of speech of the word given in italics.

One day, I met him in the street.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. pronoun

  4. conjunction

  5. adjective


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Day is a noun; so one is an adjective.

Directions: Find out the part of speech of the word given in italics.

The little ones cried for joy.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. pronoun

  4. conjunction

  5. adjective


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The phrase 'the little ones' refers to children; the word has been used instead of the noun.

Directions: Find out the parts of speech of the words given in italics.

It was his only chance.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. preposition

  4. adverb

  5. adjective


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

chance is noun thus only is adjective

Directions: Find out the parts of speech of the words given in italics.

He was only foolish.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. preposition

  4. adverb

  5. adjective


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

was  is a verb and it adds to verb thus adverb

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