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PART OF SPEECH, ADJECTIVES/TYPES AND COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES - JSS1 English Language Past Questions and Answers - page 1

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  1. What is the function of an adjective?

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A
Describes or modifies a verb
B
Describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
C
conjunctionDescribes or modifies an adverb
D
Describes or modifies a conjunction
2
  1. Which of the following is NOT a type of adjective?

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A
Adjective of quality
B
Adjective of quantity
C
Proper adjective
D
Demonstrative adjective
3
  1. What does the comparative degree of an adjective indicate?

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Describes the highest degree of a quality
B
Indicates the lowest degree of a quality
C
Compares two things or individuals
D
Describes a quality without comparison
4

Which adverb describes how an action is carried out?

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A
Adverb of time
B
Adverb of manner
C
Adverb of place
D
Adverb of frequency
5
  1. "Most adverbs end in -ly." This statement is:

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True
B
False
6
  1. Which of the following is an example of an adverb of place?

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Always
B
Quickly
C
Here
D
Often
7
  1. What does the superlative degree of an adjective indicate?

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A
Compares two things or individuals
B
Describes a quality without comparison
C
Indicates the highest degree of a quality
D
Indicates the lowest degree of a quality
8
  1. What type of adjective indicates ownership or possession?

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A
Demonstrative adjective
B
Proper adjective
C
Adjective of quality
D
Possessive adjective
9
  1. "He runs faster than his friend." What is the comparative degree in this sentence?

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A
Faster
B
Runs
C
Than
D
His
10
  1. What does an adverb of frequency reveal?

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A
How often an action occurs
B
When an action occurs
C
Where an action occurs
D
How an action is carried out