PARTS OF SPEECH QUIZ
Quiz by CYNDI ARGELIA CARDOSO RAMIREZ
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- Q1WHAT’S THE PART OF SPEECH OF THE WORD IN CAPITAL LETTERS?: Justin WAS MANNING the reception desk last night when the accident happened.nounadjectiveadverbverb10s
- Q2WHAT’S THE PART OF SPEECH OF THE WORD IN CAPITAL LETTERS?: On his YEAR-LONG sabbatical, John thought exhaustively about becoming a neurosurgeon.adverbverbnounadjective10s
- Q3WHAT’S THE PART OF SPEECH OF THE WORD IN CAPITAL LETTERS?: THOSE are my niece and nephewverbpronounadverbnoun10s
- Q4WHAT’S THE PART OF SPEECH OF THE WORD IN CAPITAL LETTERS?: The director EMAILED everyone the instructions for the new project.nounverbdeterminerverb10s
- Q5WHAT’S THE PART OF SPEECH OF THE WORD IN CAPITAL LETTERS?: She played noticeably BETTER once she was more comfortable.adjectivepronounadverbverb10s
- Q6WHAT’S THE PART OF SPEECH OF THE WORD IN CAPITAL LETTERS?: The men built a BETTER bridge, but it was destroyed after the first storm.nounverbadjectiveadverb10s
- Q7WHAT’S THE PART OF SPEECH OF THE WORD IN CAPITAL LETTERS?: Her opinion NOW is very different from her initial thoughts.adjectivenounadverbdeterminer10s
- Q8WHAT’S THE PART OF SPEECH OF THE WORD IN CAPITAL LETTERS?: The results from the CRIME lab were undisputable.verbadjectivedeterminernoun10s
- Q9WHAT’S THE PART OF SPEECH OF THE WORD IN CAPITAL LETTERS?: DURING the interview, the host became more visibly uncomfortable.adverbverbprepositionnoun10s
- Q10WHAT’S THE PART OF SPEECH OF THE WORD IN CAPITAL LETTERS?: Can I take your car?, MINE is still at the shop.pronounnounverbpreposition10s