Review (Noun - Adjective - Adverb)

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Key features of the quiz:
- Multiple choice format
- Diverse topics including nouns, adjectives, and adverbs
- Feedback on your answers
_____________ villages have been isolated by the heavy snowfall.
Much
Several
A great amount of
A great deal of
_________ people need water to survive should be obvious to everyone.
Many
Those
The fact that
These are
Sometimes I get really ______________ when I can’t express myself well in English.
Frustrate
Frustrating
Frustrated
Frustration
The __________ you study for these exams, the __________ you will do.
Hard - better
Harder - more successfully
Much - better
More - good
Chocolate ___________________ is loaded with nutrients that can positively affect your health.
Which adored
Whose people
Which many people adore
Whose many people adore
Which juice is ________________? Apple juice, orange juice or raspberry juice?
Deliciousest
The deliciousest
The most delicious
The most deliciousest
It seems like my dog can run ______________ when it’s chasing a cat.
Unusual quick
Unusually quick
Unusual quickly
Unusually quickly
Find the error
The qualitative (A) analysis are focused on the (B) learners' (C) metalinguistic knowledge with regard to (D) article selection.
A
B
C
D
Find the error
Therefore, however complicated this (A) simplicity might be, mathematics (B) are the (C) master tool (D) with which to seize the truth of the world.
A
B
C
D
Find the error
(A) An music genre is a (B) conventional category that identifies some (C) pieces of music as (D) belonging to a shared tradition or set of conventions.
A
B
C
D
Find the error
Everybody (A) knows that (B) a clean air is important (C) for a (D) healthy environment.
A
B
C
D
Find the error
Since (A) their establishment two (B) years ago, the advice centre (C) has seen over 500 people (D) a week.
A
B
C
D
Find the error
It is (A) reported (B) that the damage will cost (C) thousand of dollars (D) to repair.
A
B
C
D
Find the error
(A) Right-handed people are different (B) from, but not (C) better than, left-handed or (D) people ambidextrous.
A
B
C
D
Find the error
(A) The trip was (B) overwhelmed, with so (C) many things to do and it was all (D) so new.
A
B
C
D
Find the error
Yesterday night, she (A) directly went home, (B) put her (C) stylish leather bag on her sofa and slept on her (D) wooden comfortable bed.
A
B
C
D
Find the error
(A) Even identical twins (B) that have been thought (C) until recently to have identical DNA, actually have (D) slightly differently DNA.
A
B
C
D
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