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Verbs that require a noun or pronoun before an adjective

Quiz by Yeison Alvarez

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  • Q1
    Which of the following sentences correctly uses a verb that requires a noun or pronoun before an infinitive?
    She needs to study.
    I want to help him.
    They asked to leave.
    I want him to help me.
    30s
  • Q2
    Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of a verb that requires a noun or pronoun before an infinitive?
    He wants to learn.
    They decided to go.
    She encouraged to participate.
    She encouraged them to participate.
    30s
  • Q3
    Which of the following sentences correctly uses a verb that requires a noun or pronoun before an infinitive?
    The teacher asked studying.
    The teacher told her to study harder.
    He wants her go.
    The teacher told to study harder.
    30s
  • Q4
    Which sentence correctly uses a verb that requires a noun or pronoun before an infinitive?
    I advised to try again.
    I advised him to try again.
    She suggested him to start.
    They want to go.
    30s
  • Q5
    Which of the following sentences demonstrates the correct use of a verb that requires a noun or pronoun before an infinitive?
    She asked him to help her.
    They want help to finish.
    She asked to help him.
    He suggested they to leave.
    30s
  • Q6
    Which sentence correctly employs a verb that necessitates a noun or pronoun before an infinitive?
    They decided to stay.
    I encouraged to apply for the scholarship.
    I encouraged her to apply for the scholarship.
    She persuaded him to attend.
    30s
  • Q7
    Which sentence shows the correct use of a verb that requires a noun or pronoun before an infinitive?
    She reminded to call my parents.
    He forgot to call me.
    She reminded me to call my parents.
    They asked him to help.
    30s
  • Q8
    Identify the sentence that correctly uses a verb requiring a noun or pronoun before a negative infinitive.
    He made her not feel bad.
    We advised them not to take the risk.
    They persuaded him not to join.
    She warned us not to forget.
    30s
  • Q9
    Which of the following sentences correctly includes a verb that requires a noun or pronoun before a negative infinitive?
    I instructed you not to touch that.
    He encouraged them not to quit.
    They reminded us not to be late.
    She allowed him not to speak.
    30s
  • Q10
    Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of a verb that requires a noun or pronoun before a negative infinitive?
    The teacher expects us not to misbehave.
    They forbid her not to leave.
    She hopes him not to cry.
    He reminded me not to forget my book.
    30s
  • Q11
    Which of the following sentences uses a verb that correctly requires a noun or pronoun before a negative infinitive?
    She asked him not to go.
    I want you not to be late.
    They encouraged us not to give up.
    He told her not to worry.
    30s
  • Q12
    Select the sentence that correctly uses a verb requiring a noun or pronoun before a negative infinitive.
    I told you not to worry about it.
    They urged him not to go.
    He warned us not to drive fast.
    She allowed them not to attend.
    30s
  • Q13
    Which of the following sentences correctly uses a verb that requires a noun or pronoun before a negative infinitive?
    He forced them not to play.
    She advised us not to leave.
    They encouraged him not to try.
    We asked her not to make noise.
    30s
  • Q14
    Identify the sentence that properly uses a verb requiring a noun or pronoun before a negative infinitive.
    She reminded him not to forget his homework.
    I told them not to laugh.
    He made her not feel afraid.
    They instructed us not to run.
    30s
  • Q15
    Which sentence illustrates the correct use of a verb that requires a noun or pronoun before a negative infinitive?
    She let them not participate.
    They told her not to arrive late.
    The coach warned us not to underestimate the opponents.
    He advised him not to leave early.
    30s

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