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NP Unit1

The document contains 24 multiple choice questions that assess parts of speech and sentence elements. The questions require identifying underlined words as nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, or other parts of speech. They also require identifying underlined parts of sentences as subjects, objects, complements, or adverbials. The questions cover a range of grammatical concepts to comprehensively test language analysis skills.

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NP Unit1

The document contains 24 multiple choice questions that assess parts of speech and sentence elements. The questions require identifying underlined words as nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, or other parts of speech. They also require identifying underlined parts of sentences as subjects, objects, complements, or adverbials. The questions cover a range of grammatical concepts to comprehensively test language analysis skills.

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1. Classify the underlined words as parts of speech.

1. Is it right to say that right wrongs no man?


A. a noun B. a verb C. an adjective D. an adverb
2. Growth in weight results in the development of muscles and fat.
A. a noun B. a verb C. an adjective D. an adverb
3. One cannot right all the wrongs in the world.
A. a noun B. a verb C. an adjective D. an adverb
4. It is a common failing to suppose we are not like other men, that we are not as other
people are.
A. a noun B. a verb C. an adjective D. a preposition
5. We were obliged to rest because of the intense heat.
A. a preposition B. a verb C. an adjective D. an adverb
6. As your doctor, I must warn you that the results of taking this drug may be very
serious.
A. a noun B. a verb C. an adjective D. an adverb
7. Before the Fire, there had been a plague, the like of which had not been known before
and has not been seen since.
A. a noun B. a verb C. an adjective D. an adverb
8. Smell this meat. Does it smell bad?
A. a noun B. a demonstrative C. an adjective D. a preposition
9. Drink this quick! Don’t let it get cold.
A. a noun B. a verb C. an adjective D. an adverb
10. We have proved your story completely accurate.
A. subject complement B. object complement
C. indirect object D. direct object
11. Do you enjoy walking in the rain?
A. a noun B. a verb C. an adjective D. a preposition
12. Dry hair thoroughly with warm towels and comb.
A. a noun B. a verb C. an adjective D. an adverb
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2. Indicate the underlined parts as sentence elements.


13.The girl is now a student at a large university.
A. indirect object B. subject
C. adverbial D. object complement
14. I am sure that he is here now.
A. subject complement B. object complement
C. indirect object D. direct object
15. She saw that it rained all day.
A. direct object B. subject
C. adverbial D. object complement
16. He became happier when his friend arrived.
A. indirect object B. subject C. adverbial D. object complement
17. His brother grew happier gradually.
A. indirect object B. subject C. direct object D. Co
18. I considered playing so hard foolish.
A. indirect object B. subject C. direct object
D. object complement
19. It rained steadily all day.
A. indirect object B. adverbial
C. verb D. object complement
20. Jack fought Michael last night and Jack was beaten.
A. object complement B. direct object C. indirect object D. subject complement
21. He had given the girl an apple.
A. indirect object B. adverbial C. direct object
B. D. object complement
22. He bought a white hat for the girl.
A. indirect object B. adverbial C. direct object D. object complement
23. They make him the chairman every year.
A. subject complement B. indirect object
C. direct object D. object complement
24. John believed the stranger to be a policeman.
A. subject complement B. indirect object
C. direct object D. object complement

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