WREN & MARTIN's English grammar-Adverbs of Degree, Affirmation/Negation, & Reason: 10 Practice MCQs

 

Adverbs of Degree, Affirmation/Negation, & Reason: 10 Practice MCQs

1. He was _______ prepared for the exam.

A. fully

B. here

C. because

D. surely

2. I _______ know him.

A. enough

B. do not

C. therefore

D. almost

3. The mangoes are _______ ripe.

A. almost

B. twice

C. hence

D. no

4. He is _______ mistaken.

A. so

B. quite

C. why

D. certainly

5. I am _______ glad to see you.

A. rather

B. too

C. very

D. much

6. He _______ left the school.

A. therefore

B. always

C. so

D. surely

7. She is _______ rich to need your help.

A. too

B. quite

C. enough

D. fully

8. He _______ didn't go to the party.

A. why

B. certainly

C. therefore

D. almost

9. _______ did he not come to work?

A. Very

B. Why

C. Rather

D. Almost

10. You are _______ right.

A. quite

B. hence

C. so

D. much


Answer Key

QuestionAnswerCategoryExplanation
1ADegree"Fully" shows the extent or quantity of his preparation.
2BNegation"Do not" (not) denies the statement.
3ADegree"Almost" shows how nearly the mangoes are ripe.
4BDegree"Quite" tells us the degree to which he is mistaken.
5CDegree"Very" intensifies the adjective "glad."
6AReason"Therefore" expresses a conclusion or reason for leaving.
7ADegree"Too" shows excess in degree.
8BAffirmation"Certainly" is used to emphasize the truth of the statement.
9BReason"Why" is used to ask for the cause or reason for an action.
10ADegree"Quite" expresses the degree of being right (completely).

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