English MCQs

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Total Questions
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Question 621 Easy

One who travels on foot is called:

A
Soliloquy
B
Pedestrian
C
Pessimist
D
Optimist
Question 622 Easy

Any number of words having a full meaning and consists of a finite verb is called a:

A
Phrase
B
Adverb
C
Clause
D
Sentence
Question 623 Easy

'This is the car \\(\\underline{which my brother bought}\\).' The underlined words form a:

A
Phrase
B
Adverb
C
Clause
D
Sentence
Question 624 Easy

A group of words that make sense but an incomplete sense, which contains no finite verb is called a (example: in the room):

A
Phrase
B
Adverb
C
Clause
D
Sentence
Question 625 Easy

A sentence which is a part of a larger sentence is called a:

A
Phrase
B
Adverb
C
Clause
D
Sentence
Question 626 Easy

'He did not come to school \\(\\underline{on account of his illness}\\).' The underlined part is a:

A
Phrase
B
Adverb
C
Clause
D
Sentence
Question 627 Easy

'Hasnain has been working here for the last two months.' What tense is it?

A
Past Perfect Continuous
B
Future Perfect Continuous
C
Present Perfect
D
Present Perfect Continuous
Question 628 Easy

'The result of the examination was announced \\(\\underline{yesterday}\\).' The underlined word is a:

A
Noun
B
Adverb
C
Adjective
D
Conjunction
Question 629 Easy

'Yesterday was \\(\\underline{Sunday}\\).' The underlined word is a:

A
Noun
B
Adverb
C
Adjective
D
Conjunction
Question 630 Easy

'Faizan sent \\(\\underline{me}\\) reply this evening.' The underlined word is a/an:

A
Adverb
B
Intransitive Verb
C
Direct Object
D
Indirect Object
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