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| HomeLanguagesEnglishGrammarWords/Part of speechAdjectivesAdjective Exercise 4 |
Adjective Exercise 4
(A) Insert ‘some’ or ‘any’ in the blanks whichever is suitable:
- There are ….. naughty girls in this class.
- She has not yet bought ….. presents.
- Are there ….. girls in your class?
- Is there ..... parrot in your cage?
- Will you bring me ….. coffee?
- You must give me ….. time to finish this work.
- Is there ….. money in your purse?
- ….. dreams are very charming.
Answer:
- some
- any
- any
- any
- some
- some
- any
- some
(B) Insert ‘all’ or ‘whole’ in the blanks whichever is suitable:
- ….. the fruits in the basket are rotten.
- She tried ….. the plans.
- The ….. world felt shocked at his death.
- The hungry fellow ate up the ….. goose.
- The men were on the playground and the ….. village was taking interest in games.
Answer:
- all
- all
- whole
- whole
- all, whole
(C) Insert ‘each’ or every in the blanks whichever is suitable:
- ….. of the boys had a book.
- He comes to me ….. day.
- ….. of us got a packet of chips.
- We see a movie on T.V. ….. Sunday.
- ….. girl cannot speak English fluently.
- Five boys are sitting on ….. bench.
- ….. one present was weeping.
- ….. seat was occupied.
Answer:
- Each
- every
- Each
- every
- Every
- every
- Every
- Every
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