English Language
Fill in the Blanks
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Fill in the Blanks Questions
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although
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after
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because
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before
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except
C
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Explanation
This is an explanatory sentence where the reason/cause of something is mentioned. Option 3 is the correct answer.
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Although
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After
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Because
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Before
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Except
E
Correct answer
Explanation
This means 'unless you repent...
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kindly
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kind
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sternly
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stern
C
Correct answer
Explanation
'Sternly' modifies the verb 'rebuked'. We cannot kindly rebuke someone.
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enquiring
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inquisitive
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enquiringly
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enquiry
C
Correct answer
Explanation
'Enquiringly' is the adverb that modifies the look, 'enquiring' and 'inquisitive' are the adjectives and 'enquiry' represents the noun.
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depressive
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depressingly
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depressing
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depression
B
Correct answer
Explanation
'Depression' is a noun, 'depressive' and 'depressing' both act as adjective.
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seductive
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seducingly
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seducing
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seductively
D
Correct answer
Explanation
In options, there are only two adverbs; 'seductively' and 'seducingly'. 'Seducingly' is an incorrect formation. Hence, 'seductively' is the required answer.
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quite
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very
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quietly
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enough
D
Correct answer
Explanation
'Enough' means as much as is necessary or sufficient.
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sure
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fast
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fastly
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inevitably
D
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Explanation
'Sure' and 'fast' are not adverbs. 'Inevitably' as an adverb agrees with the meaning of the sentence.
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extreme
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exact
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extremely
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exactly
C
Correct answer
Explanation
'Extremely' is an adverb that answers the question how hard she has worked. 'Extreme' is an adjective.
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greedy
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hurriely
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greedily
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hurry
C
Correct answer
Explanation
The adverb should describe how gulped the food. 'Greedy' is an adjective and 'hurry' can act as both a verb and noun. 'Hurriely' is an incorrect formation.
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adequacy
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adequate
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good
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adequately
D
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Explanation
'Adequacy' and 'adequate' are the noun and adjective, respectively. 'Good' is also an adjective.
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Surprising
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Surprised
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Unsurprisingly
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Surprisingly
D
Correct answer
Explanation
'Surprising' and 'surprised' are the adjectives and 'surprisingly' is an adverb.
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vigorous
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passionate
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vigilant
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vigorously
D
Correct answer
Explanation
Only option 4 is an adverb.
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good
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fluency
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fluently
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fluent
C
Correct answer
Explanation
'Fluently' answers the question how well does she speak. 'Fluent' and 'fluency' are the adjectives and noun, respectively. 'Good' is an adjective.
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victorious
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victorily
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victoriously
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victory
C
Correct answer
Explanation
'Victoriously' modifies the election, i.e how was he elected. 'Victorious' is the corresponding adjective and 'victory' is the noun.