Adjective Classification
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Number of Questions: 24 | |
Created by: Ashok Pandey | |
Tags: Idioms and Phrases General English Gramatical Error Grammar Error Identification English Grammar Grammar Error MBA Grammar Speed Reading |
Directions: Choose the correct type of adjective for the word in italics.
Hari is clever.
Directions: Choose the correct type of adjective for the word in italics.
This book is interesting.
Directions: Choose the correct type of adjective for the word in italics.
Please bring some sugar.
Directions: Choose the correct type of adjective for the word in italics.
This book is useful.
Directions: Choose the correct type of adjective for the word in italics.
Here are some apples.
Directions: Choose the correct type of adjective for the word in italics.
There is little sugar in the jar.
Directions: Choose the correct type of adjective for the word in italics.
Leela got the first prize.
Directions: Choose the correct type of adjective for the word in italics.
Hema is beautiful.
Directions: Choose the correct type of adjective for the word in italics.
All men are mortal.
Directions: Choose the correct type of adjective for the word in italics.
Usha has had enough exercise.
Directions: Choose which kind of adjectives the words in italics are:
There are several mistakes in your essay.
Directions: Choose the correct type of adjective for the word in italics.
Half the money is gone.
Directions: Choose the correct type of adjective for the word in italics.
There are no boys in the class.
Directions: Choose the correct type of adjective for the word in italics.
Gopi has no money with him.
Directions: Choose the correct type of adjective for the word in italics.
These mangoes are good.
Directions: Choose the correct type of adjective for the word in italics.
He is an Indian.
Directions: Choose the correct type of adjective for the word in italics.
I need some sugar.
Directions: Choose the correct type of adjective for the word in italics.
Latha's lips are red.
Directions: Choose the correct type of adjective for the word in italics.
Have you any sense?
Directions: Choose the correct type of adjective for the word in italics.
The girl has no beauty.
Directions: Choose the correct type of adjective for the word in italics.
Those girls are very beautiful.
Directions: Choose the correct type of adjective for the word in italics.
The mango is sweet.
Directions: Choose the correct type of adjective for the word in italics.
I do not like such books.
Directions: Choose the correct type of adjective for the word in italics.
Kumar is the third man.