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A. Adverb
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B. Adjective
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C. Noun
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Great" describes the noun "height", so it functions as an adjective.
It qualifies how high the wall is.
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A. None of these
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B. Dear
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C. Kindly
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D. Door
Explanation
"Dear" describes the noun "friend", so it is an adjective.
"Kindly" is an adverb.
"Door" is a noun.
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A. None of these
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B. Frightened
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C. Puppy
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D. Looked
Explanation
"Frightened" describes the puppy, so it is an adjective.
"Puppy" is a noun, and "looked" is a verb.
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A. None of these
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B. Dear
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C. Eggs
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D. Please
Explanation
"Dear" describes the noun "companion," so it is an adjective.
"Eggs" is a noun, and "Please" is an interjection/request word.
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A. Large
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B. Larger
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C. None of these
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D. Largest
Explanation
Largest is the superlative form, showing the highest degree of size.
It is used to compare one thing against all others in a group.
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A. More beautiful
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B. Beautifuller
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C. None of these
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D. Most beautiful
Explanation
For adjectives with more than two syllables, use "more" to form the comparative.
So, "more beautiful" is correct.
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A. Adjective of shape
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B. None of these
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C. Adjective of size
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D. Adjective of quantity
Explanation
"Square" describes the shape of the box, making it an adjective of shape.
Adjectives of quantity describe how much, while size refers to dimensions.
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A. This test is more hard than the last one.
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B. This test is harder than the last one.
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C. None of these
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D. This test is hard than the last one.
Explanation
This test is harder than the last one.
"Harder" is the correct comparative form of "hard" to compare two things.
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A. Indefinite adjective
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B. None of these
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C. Proper adjective
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D. Definite adjective
Explanation
"Four and a half" gives an exact quantity, making it a definite numeral adjective.
Definite adjectives specify a particular number or amount.
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A. This is a white old little charming stone house.
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B. This is a charming little old white stone house.
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C. This is a little white old stone charming house.
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D. None of these
Explanation
The adjectives follow the correct order: opinion → size → age → color → material → noun.
"Charming" (opinion), "little" (size), "old" (age), "white" (color), "stone" (material), followed by "house" (noun).
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