Adverbs Of Degree Quiz 11 (60 MCQs)

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1. In the sentence, "They were almost finished with the project, " the adverb of degree is .....
2. Teacher Peter's return is ..... announced.
3. Which word modifies the adjective 'cold' in the sentence?It is extremely cold outside.
4. You should have ..... if you want to help others.
5. The water was ..... cold.
6. You are ..... kind.
7. Read the sentence. Then add the words in parentheses. Choose your answer.It's cold outside. (really)
8. There ..... pollution in this city.
9. Which is correct? '' Call me when the food's ..... ready."
10. Choose the correct adverb of degree to complete the sentence:The exam was ..... difficult.
11. He ..... finished his homework before dinner.
12. The words "too", "enough", "very", and "extremely" are examples of adverbs of degree.
13. Choose the most correct answer. She is ..... sleepy to get up from the bed so she just closes her eyes until she falls asleep.
14. Our course is ..... to go on foot.
15. My parents rarely go on vacations
16. We meet ..... at the Annual General Meeting.
17. Maria is ..... happy because she received a surprise birthday present from her parents.
18. What does the adverb 'slightly' mean?
19. Choose the adjective which DOES NOT collocate with:ENORMOUSLY
20. I didn't ..... understand the plot in that movie.
21. She's been my friend since Elementary school; we know each other well.
22. The house he rented is ..... far from his college.
23. Sam is a ..... skilled computer programmer.
24. I am ..... busy with my work.
25. We ..... hope you get well soon.
26. Is your coffee hot enough? The adverb of degree is .....
27. She was ..... old
28. I could hardly pass the last English test. I need to work .....
29. The mouse cannot go through it.The hole is ..... small for it to go through.
30. We love to go there because the food is ..... delicious.
31. The bread was very expensive. The poor man could not afford to buy it. The bread was ..... expensive for him to buy.
32. How does the word 'quite' change the meaning of a sentence?
33. The instructions were ..... easy to follow, so I finished quickly.
34. Business community is ..... bothered about the society.
35. That rock is ..... heavy.
36. I can ..... understand what Mr Wong says. I need to pay more attention.
37. ..... he interested in what is happening in the world?
38. The weather was ..... cold that we stayed indoors all day.
39. The weather is nice this time of year. (pretty)
40. Match the sentence halves with their endings, underlining the correct Adverb of Degree. 4. Can you speak up? I can .....
41. She managed to complete the race ..... quickly.
42. You're not ..... to drink alcohol in a pub-you're only sixteen.
43. The room is not big .....
44. I think American films are ..... good, but I don't love them.
45. Choose the most correct answer. My brother was ..... happy with the wallet that I bought for him.
46. Which word tells you the degree of the action 'failed'?I nearly failed the test.
47. The meat was pink inside because it hadn't been ..... cooked.
48. Every time my friends and I talk we try to make plans but then we never meet
49. Fill in the blank with the correct adverb of degree:'The test was ..... difficult for most students to pass.'
50. This task seems to be ..... difficult
51. When you see it, you notice something ..... strange, but just a little.
52. Identify the adverb of degree in the sentence:'She is really excited about the trip.'
53. Gina is ..... older than her sister, she's nine months older.
54. We ate anything on the airplane. (hardly)
55. It has a ..... steady rhythm of 60 beats a minute
56. Identify the adverb of degree in the sentence:'The movie was quite interesting.'
57. Which sentence uses 'almost' as an adverb of degree?
58. Choose the adverb of degree that can be used to modify the adjective 'fast' in the sentence:He runs ..... quickly.
59. If you didn't walk ..... slowly, we would get there much faster.
60. In the sentence 'She is too young to drive, ' what does the adverb of degree 'too' indicate?