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A. Subordinating conjunction
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B. None
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C. Adverb
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D. Not a conjunction
Explanation
In the sentence "The Earth is larger than the moon," "than" is a subordinating conjunction.
It connects the main clause ("The Earth is larger") to a dependent clause that is not explicitly stated but implied ("the moon is smaller")
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A. Question mark
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B. Period
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C. Exclamation mark or comma
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D. Semicolon
Explanation
The exclamation mark! (also known as an exclamation point in American English)
It is a punctuation mark usually used after an interjection or exclamation to indicate strong feelings or to show emphasis.
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A. Interjection
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B. Infinitive
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C. None of these
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D. Determiner
Explanation
"Yeah!" is an interjection expressing excitement or happiness.
Interjections are words used to show emotions or reactions.
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A. Each
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B. None of these
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C. Participant
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D. Given
Explanation
"Each" is a distributive adjective that refers to every individual item or person separately in a group.
It modifies "participant" by specifying that every single one received a certificate.
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A. She is more smart than him.
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B. He is taller than his brother.
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C. She is more kinder.
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Taller" is the correct comparative form of the regular adjective "tall".
Regular adjectives typically form the comparative by adding “-er” (e.g., tall → taller).
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A. Indefinite
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B. None of these
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C. Demonstrative
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D. Possessive
Explanation
"Any" is an indefinite adjective here, as it refers to an unspecified or unknown person.
It is used in questions and negatives to indicate uncertainty or non-specificity.
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A. Practice
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B. None of these
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C. Team
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D. Enough
Explanation
"Enough" is an adjective here because it describes how much practice the team had.
Adjectives modify nouns, and in this case, "enough" modifies "practice."
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A. The most thrilling
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B. The less thrilling
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C. The thrillingest
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D. None of these
Explanation
For adjectives like "thrilling" (with more than one syllable), the superlative is formed using "most".
So, the correct form is: "the most thrilling" — used to compare more than two things.
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A. He is the better student in class.
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B. This is the easiest test I've taken.
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C. None of these
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D. That is the most tallest building.
Explanation
This is the easiest test I've taken.
"Easiest" is the correct superlative form of the adjective "easy" (easy → easier → easiest).
The structure follows the rule: "the + superlative adjective" (e.g., the tallest, the smartest, the easiest).
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A. Adjective
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B. Adverb
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C. Noun
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D. None of these
Explanation
The infinitive phrase "to sleep" is modifying the noun "day", telling what kind of day.
Since it describes or qualifies a noun, it functions as an adjective.
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