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Adjectives Quiz

Mixed Adjectives

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Quantitative Adjectives Quiz

____________ apples are in the basket?

Correct! Wrong!

Answer: a. How many Explanation: "How many" is used for counting nouns, while "how much" is used for non-countable nouns.

The temperature outside is ____________ degrees Celsius.

Correct! Wrong!

Answer: c. Eight Explanation: "Eight" is a specific quantitative adjective that indicates the exact number of degrees.

She bought ____________ chocolates from the store.

Correct! Wrong!

Answer: a. Many Explanation: "Many" is used for countable nouns, while "much" is used for non-countable nouns.

He needs ____________ hours of sleep to function properly.

Correct! Wrong!

Answer: b. Enough Explanation: "Enough" indicates a sufficient quantity, in this case, enough hours of sleep.

The store has ____________ types of pasta.

Correct! Wrong!

Answer: b. Several Explanation: "Several" indicates a small but significant number, while "few" indicates a small and insufficient number.

The movie was ____________ long.

Correct! Wrong!

Answer: c. Two hours Explanation: "Two hours" is a specific quantitative adjective that indicates the exact duration of the movie.

She ate ____________ slices of pizza.

Correct! Wrong!

Answer: a. Many Explanation: "Many" is used for countable nouns, while "much" is used for non-countable nouns.

The water in the bottle is ____________.

Correct! Wrong!

Answer: c. Enough Explanation: "Enough" indicates a sufficient quantity of water.

He needs to lose ____________ pounds to reach his goal weight.

Correct! Wrong!

Answer: a. Five Explanation: "Five" is a specific quantitative adjective that indicates the exact number of pounds he needs to lose.

The party had ____________ guests.

Correct! Wrong!

Answer: a. Many Explanation: "Many" is used for countable nouns, while "much" is used for non-countable nouns.

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____________ apples are in the basket?

a. How many

b. How much

c. How long

Answer: a. How many Explanation: “How many” is used for counting nouns, while “how much” is used for non-countable nouns.

The temperature outside is ____________ degrees Celsius.

a. Few

b. Several

c. Eight

Answer: c. Eight Explanation: “Eight” is a specific quantitative adjective that indicates the exact number of degrees.

She bought ____________ chocolates from the store.

a. Many

b. Much

c. Some

Answer: a. Many Explanation: “Many” is used for countable nouns, while “much” is used for non-countable nouns.

He needs ____________ hours of sleep to function properly.

a. Few

b. Enough

c. Some

Answer: b. Enough Explanation: “Enough” indicates a sufficient quantity, in this case, enough hours of sleep.

The store has ____________ types of pasta.

a. Few

b. Several

c. Little

Answer: b. Several Explanation: “Several” indicates a small but significant number, while “few” indicates a small and insufficient number.

The movie was ____________ long.

a. Many

b. Much

c. Two hours

Answer: c. Two hours Explanation: “Two hours” is a specific quantitative adjective that indicates the exact duration of the movie.

She ate ____________ slices of pizza.

a. Many

b. Much

c. Enough

Answer: a. Many Explanation: “Many” is used for countable nouns, while “much” is used for non-countable nouns.

The water in the bottle is ____________.

a. Few

b. Several

c. Enough

Answer: c. Enough Explanation: “Enough” indicates a sufficient quantity of water.

He needs to lose ____________ pounds to reach his goal weight.

a. Five

b. Several

c. Few

Answer: a. Five Explanation: “Five” is a specific quantitative adjective that indicates the exact number of pounds he needs to lose.

The party had ____________ guests.

a. Many

b. Much

c. Enough

Answer: a. Many Explanation: “Many” is used for countable nouns, while “much” is used for non-countable nouns.

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