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23721. Cricket enjoys a huge in Bangladesh.
follow
on follow
following
fall out
23722. I have a laptop computer. The underlined word is a/an-
Noun
Verb
Adverb
Adjective
23723. The weather was rather worse than I had expected. The underlined word is used as an/a
noun
adjective
adverb
preposition
23725. He was wise enough to accept the others. Here 'enough' is-
adjective
conjunction
preposition
adverb
23726. "The student speaks softly". The underlined word is-
adjective
adverb
verb
noun
23727. He became rich overnight. The underlined word is-
a noun
an adjective
an adverb
preposition
23728. Scientists have discovered a liquid which boils at about 165°C with-decomposition.
partially
parting
partial
partly
23729. I accompanied every student 'except you. Which part of speech is it?
adjective
conjunction
preposition
adverb
23730. He can sing better than in his family.
someone
everybody
everyone
anybody
23731. The candiate did - and felt-
worse, worst
bad, badly
so bad, badly
badly, bad
23732. The dog was running behind. The underlined word behind is-
an adverb
a preposition
an adjective
a noun
23733. Desdemona wants to go shopping tomorrow. The underlined word is alan:
Verb
Adverb
Adjective
Noun
23734. Let us beautify the room'. The underlined part is a/an-
Noun
Adverb
Conjunction
Verb
23735. Which one is an adverb?
Economy
Economical
Economics
Economically
23736. Fill in the gaps. 'Although he was-, he smiled----
annoying, friendly
angry, in a friendly way
angry, friendly
annoyed, in a friendly way
23737. . It's (awful)-cold today. The cold wind is -.
awful, awful
awfully, awfully
awful, awfully
awfully, awful
23738. The day of my sister's marriage is drawing near The underlined word is a/an-
adjective
verb
preposition
adverb
23739. The boys went inside to eat dinner. The underlined word is-
Adverb
Conjunction
Preposition
Noun
23740. Smith choked on his food because he ate so fast. The underlined word is a/an:
Noun
Verb
Adjective
Adverb