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A. My
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B. Dress
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C. None of these
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D. Central
Explanation
A possessive adjective shows ownership and comes before a noun.
In the sentence, "My" describes "dress", indicating possession.
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A. Adjective clause
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B. Adjective phrase
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C. Noun Phrase
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D. Phrasal verb
Explanation
"Extremely catching" describes the noun "eyes," functioning as an adjective phrase.
It consists of an adverb ("extremely") modifying an adjective ("catching").
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A. Adjective Clause
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B. Main Clause
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C. Adverb Clause
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D. Noun Phrase
Explanation
There are two kinds of adjective clauses:
1. Restrictive
2. Non-restrictive.
An adjective clause describes a noun and begins with a relative pronoun like that or which.
In this sentence it describes the fruit by specifying how it is grown.
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A. None of these
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B. Predicate
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C. Adjective phrase
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D. Adverb phrase
Explanation
- "Of blue colour" describes the noun "car," making it an adjective phrase.
- A predicate expresses an action or state, and an adverb phrase modifies a verb, neither of which apply here.
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A. Participle adjective
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B. Conjunction
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C. Infinitive
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D. None of these
Explanation
- Coloured is a past participle used as an adjective to describe the noun calendar.
- Participle adjectives are formed from verbs but function as adjectives in a sentence.
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A. None of these
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B. Adverb
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C. Noun
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D. Verb
Explanation
- An adjective is used to describe, qualify, or modify a noun by providing more information about it (e.g., blue car or tall building).
- It adds detail to the noun, such as size, color, or quality.
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A. Adjective Phrase
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B. Verb Phrase
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C. Adverb Phrase
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D. None of these
Explanation
An adjective phrase typically comes immediately after a noun to provide more information about it.
It describes or modifies the noun.
This giving details such as size, color, or quality.
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A. Decision
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B. None of these
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C. Announce
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D. Jury
Explanation
Jury refers to a group of people acting as a single unit.
Collective nouns represent a collection or group, like team, class, jury.
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A. School
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B. Slowly
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C. Playground
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D. Teacher
Explanation
School, Teacher, and Playground are naming words (nouns).
Slowly is an adverb – it tells how something is done, not a name of a person, place, or thing.
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A. Adjective
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B. None of these
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C. Noun
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D. Adverb
Explanation
Usury is a thing or concept — specifically, the practice of charging excessive interest on loans — which makes it a noun.
In the sentence, it functions as the object of the verb “take.”
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