How well do you capture the essence of places, qualities, and manners in English? This highlights quiz on prepositions, adjectives, and adverbs will test your skills! Prepositions, adjectives, and adverbs operate like spices in a dish, adding flavor and detail to language conversations. They refine speech, making it vivid and engaging.
Consider Charles Dickens, who detailed his worlds with rich adjectives, capturing the essence of Victorian life. These tools in the English language significantly enhance understanding, making scenes more immersive. Dive into our trivia, and let the subtle art of description captivate you.
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Please put more potatoes _____ my plate.
On
On
To
To
At
At
In
In
Mr. Dickson is very tall and big. He needs a ______ raincoat.
Small
Small
Small and short
Small and short
Long and big
Long and big
Long and small
Long and small
Ben goes to London twice ____ week.
An
An
A
A
Much
Much
Many
Many
When we finally arrived ______, we were exhausted.
Home
Home
At home
At home
In home
In home
On home
On home
Which adjective is not spelled correctly?
Prettier
Prettier
Bigger
Bigger
Happier
Happier
Thiner
Thiner
Why are you standing _____ one foot?
With
With
In
In
For
For
On
On
What is the comparative form of good?
Gooder
Gooder
Goodder
Goodder
Better
Better
Goodest
Goodest
What is the comparative form of tall?
Most tall
Most tall
More tall
More tall
Taller
Taller
Taler
Taler
Susan lives in France, _______?
Aren’t you
Aren’t you
Doesn’t she
Doesn’t she
Were you
Were you
Are you
Are you
What time is the accountant coming?’ ‘He’s _______ here.’
For
For
Since
Since
Yet
Yet
Already
Already
What is the comparative form of slow?
Slowest
Slowest
Very slow
Very slow
Slower
Slower
So slow
So slow
What is the comparative form of important?
Much important
Much important
More important
More important
Very important
Very important
The importantest
The importantest
What is the superlative form of great?
Greaterest
Greaterest
The greatest
The greatest
Greater
Greater
More great
More great
We are always proud _____ our country.
In
In
At
At
With
With
Of
Of
Neptune is a cold planet, and __________.
So is Uranus
So is Uranus
Is so Uranus
Is so Uranus
Uranus
Uranus
Has also Uranus
Has also Uranus
There aren’t enough glasses. We need ________ one.
Any
Any
Others
Others
Some
Some
Another
Another
Which noun is uncountable?
Cupboard
Cupboard
Bottle
Bottle
Boy
Boy
Sugar
Sugar
Mike plays football, _________?
Isn’t he
Isn’t he
Is he
Is he
Was he
Was he
Doesn’t he
Doesn’t he
Christine saw ____ horror film last night.
/
/
Any
Any
An
An
A
A
What is the comparative form of happy?
Happiest
Happiest
Happier
Happier
More happy
More happy
So happy
So happy
There is someone ______ the door.
On
On
At
At
From
From
In
In
I am ______ your side in this case.
To
To
With
With
From
From
On
On
________ does the game start?
When
When
This
This
What
What
That
That
Julie ________ walks to school. She never takes the bus.
Ever
Ever
Already
Already
Yet
Yet
Always
Always
My father doesn’t allow me ________ his car.
To drive
To drive
Driving
Driving
To driving
To driving
Drive
Drive
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Great!
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