Test English Grammar: Q.1 Detect Part of Speech

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TEST ENGLISH GRAMMAR

Q.1 DETECT PART OF SPEECH. a. He pronounced the world quite correctly. b. It weighs about a pound. c. MUSLIM fasts in the month of Ramdan d. There are twenty boys in class. e. His courage won him honour f. Books are where you left them. Q.2 DETECT TYPE OF PHRASE. a. Nelson was a man without fear b. Nothing can live on moon. c. Much water has run under the bridge since then. d. He loves to issue harsh orders. e. He succeeded in long run. f. Show me how to do it. h. He won the prize by means of trickery. Q.3 DETECT THE TYPE OF CLAUSE. a. When ever one goes one hears the same story. b. They never fail who die in great cause. c. I want to know how far it is from here. d. He replied that he would come. e. He never does that is silly. Q.4 WHAT IS THE UNDERLINED PART OF SENTENCE. a. The snake is hiding under the stone. A. clause B. phrase C. predicate b. He is senior to me. A. adjective B. noun c. Children love making castles. A. participle B. gerund C. pronoun C. verb D. verb D. verb D. adverb

d. Mr. Suleman Khokhar walked till sunset. A. compliment B. main clause C. adverb phrase D. relative clause e. Once or twice we have met. A. conjunction B. adverb C. pronoun D. Phrase

f. Either you are mistaken, or I am. The conjunction is A. correlative B. compound C. coordinating D. subordinating g. If I feel any doubt, I ask. The conjunction is A. correlative B. compound C. coordinating D. subordinating

Q.5 WHICH PART OF SPEECH IS UNDERLINED WORD. a. Some body has stolen my watch. The pronoun is b. The book is hers. The pronoun is c. We seldom see ourselves as other see us. d. Woodman falls trees. The verb is e. You seem to be worrying me. The verb is Q.6 PICK CORRECT OPT. a. Please help me once A. adverb B. conjunction b. It was his only chance. A. adjective B. adverb c. What evidence you here got? A. inter adject B. inter pronoun d. Such was any intentions. A. adjective B. pronoun e. He is willing, yet unable A. adverb B. conjunction C. noun C. conjunction C. relative pronoun C. adverb C. preposition D. verb D. pronoun D. adverb D. conjunction D. phrase

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