English Quiz Page 44
Point out the adverb of reason in the given sentence. I was not feeling very well, hence didn't go to college today.
Right Answer
- hence
Wrong Answers
- was
- didn't
- college
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"Lest" is an adverb of reason which can be used interchangeably with ______
Right Answer
- in case
Wrong Answers
- because
- hence
- since
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Join the two sentences using the adverb of reason in the proper placing. He left from office early. He needed to catch a flight.
Right Answer
- He left from office early, so that he could catch his flight.
Wrong Answers
- He left from office so early that he could catch his flight.
- He left so that from office he could catch his flight.
- So that he left home he could catch his flight
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Fill in the blank with the most suitable adverb of reason. He must work hard ________ be eligible for a raise.
Right Answer
- in order to
Wrong Answers
- lest
- because
- since
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Join the two sentences using the adverb of reason in the proper placing. He was speeding. He was fined.
Right Answer
- He was consequently fined for speeding.
Wrong Answers
- He was consequently speeding for fined.
- Consequently he was fined and speeding.
- He was fined for consequently speeding.
Last updated on: 2025-07-24 15:05:43
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How many adverbs of reason are in the following sentence? He wasn't allowed to write the exam, because he had arrived late.
Right Answer
- One
Wrong Answers
- Two
- Three
- Four
Last updated on: 2025-07-24 15:04:20
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Which of the following is an adverb of affirmation?
Right Answer
- undoubtedly
Wrong Answers
- rarely
- did not
- hardly
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How many adverbs of affirmation/negation are in the following sentence? I'm nowhere close to finishing my work today, but I'll positively finish it by tomorrow.
Right Answer
- Two
Wrong Answers
- One
- Three
- Four
Last updated on: 2025-07-24 14:23:59
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Change the sentence such that the adverb "certainly" becomes its respective adjective. She is certainly exhausted after the run.
Right Answer
- Her exhaustion after the run was certain.
Wrong Answers
- She is certain exhausted after the run.
- The run certainly exhausted her.
- She is exhausted after the certain run.
Last updated on: 2025-07-24 14:22:36
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