Degree And Intensity Of Adverbs Quiz 6 (25 MCQs)

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1. Fill in the blank with the correct adverb of degree:'The soup was ..... hot to eat.' A) too B) very C) more D) quite
2. Which word best completes this sentence using proper grammar:'The soup is ..... hot to eat now.'
3. Which sentence contains an adverb of degree that answers the question 'how much?'
4. Identify the adverb showing intensity in this sentence:'He was moderately happy with the results.'
5. Which sentence avoids using a redundant or double intensifier?
6. Which of these sentences contains an adverb of intensity?
7. In the sentence, 'The test was surprisingly easy, ' what does the adverb 'surprisingly' tell you?
8. Which sentence contains an adverb of degree that shows 'how much' or 'to what extent'?
9. In which sentence does an adverb show the degree or intensity of an adjective?
10. Complete the sentence:The movie was ..... interesting.
11. Which of these is NOT an adverb of degree?
12. True or False:The phrase 'very gigantic' is a good and grammatically correct way to describe a huge dinosaur.
13. Choose the sentence that shows a correct use of an adverb of degree to enhance an adjective:'The book was ..... interesting that I couldn't put it down.'
14. Complete the sentence with the appropriate adverb:'The test was ..... difficult than we expected.' A) very B) more C) too D) most
15. Select the sentence where the adverb modifies another adverb.
16. True or False:'Rather' can be used as an adverb of degree to modify adjectives.
17. Complete the sentence:He was ..... happy with his performance.
18. Complete the sentence:It's ..... cold to go outside without a jacket. A) very B) too C) quite D) almost
19. True or False:The sentence 'The water is not warm enough to swim in' is grammatically correct.
20. True or False:'Slightly' is an adverb that can be used to decrease the intensity of an adjective.
21. True or False:'Too' can be used to express an excessive degree.
22. Complete the sentence:My brother isn't old ..... to see that movie by himself.
23. True or False:An adverb of degree like 'almost' or 'very' usually tells you *when* something happened.
24. Your friend says, 'I barely have no time for video games.' How should you correct your friend's sentence to follow standard grammar rules?
25. Complete the sentence:The athlete trained ..... hard to win the competition.