WREN & MARTIN's English grammar-10 MCQs on the Usage of "Needs" and "Neither" as Different Parts of Speech
10 MCQs on the Usage of "Needs" and "Neither" as Different Parts of Speech
1. "She needs to submit the assignment before Friday." — What part of speech is "needs"?
- A) Noun
- B) Adjective
- C) Adverb
- D) Verb
Answer: D) Verb ("Needs" expresses necessity or requirement — it functions as the main modal-like verb of the sentence.)
2. "The house has several needs that must be addressed immediately." — What part of speech is "needs"?
- A) Verb
- B) Adverb
- C) Noun
- D) Adjective
Answer: C) Noun ("Needs" refers to things required or necessary — it functions as a plural noun, the object of the verb "has.")
3. "He needs must obey the rules of the institution." — What part of speech is "needs"?
- A) Verb
- B) Noun
- C) Adjective
- D) Adverb
Answer: D) Adverb ("Needs" in the archaic expression "needs must" means necessarily or of necessity — it functions as an adverb modifying the verb "obey.")
4. "The organisation needs more volunteers to carry out its programmes." — What part of speech is "needs"?
- A) Noun
- B) Adverb
- C) Adjective
- D) Verb
Answer: D) Verb ("Needs" expresses what is required by the organisation — it functions as the main verb of the sentence.)
5. "Attending to the needs of the elderly is a noble responsibility." — What part of speech is "needs"?
- A) Verb
- B) Adverb
- C) Noun
- D) Adjective
Answer: C) Noun ("Needs" refers to the requirements or necessities of the elderly — it functions as a plural noun, the object of the gerund phrase.)
6. "Neither of the two candidates met the required qualifications." — What part of speech is "neither"?
- A) Adjective
- B) Conjunction
- C) Adverb
- D) Pronoun
Answer: D) Pronoun ("Neither" stands alone referring to not one nor the other of two people — it functions as a pronoun, the subject of the sentence.)
7. "Neither the principal nor the teachers were informed of the change." — What part of speech is "neither"?
- A) Pronoun
- B) Adverb
- C) Adjective
- D) Conjunction
Answer: D) Conjunction ("Neither … nor" is a paired correlative conjunction that connects two negative alternatives — it functions as a conjunction.)
8. "She chose neither option presented to her by the committee." — What part of speech is "neither"?
- A) Pronoun
- B) Adverb
- C) Conjunction
- D) Adjective
Answer: D) Adjective ("Neither" comes before the noun "option" and indicates that not one of the two was chosen — it functions as an adjective modifying the noun.)
9. "He did not agree, and neither did his colleagues." — What part of speech is "neither"?
- A) Pronoun
- B) Conjunction
- C) Adjective
- D) Adverb
Answer: D) Adverb ("Neither" modifies the verb "did" and adds a negative sense to the second clause — it functions as an adverb meaning "not either.")
10. "The matter is neither here nor there as far as we are concerned." — What part of speech is "neither"?
- A) Pronoun
- B) Adjective
- C) Adverb
- D) Conjunction
Answer: C) Adverb ("Neither … nor" in this idiomatic expression modifies the adverbs "here" and "there" — "neither" functions as an adverb meaning "not in either case," indicating the matter is of no relevance.)
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