Elementary English Quiz 13

Why" questions are used to ask for a reason or explanation. For example:

"Why do you think that happened?" "Why do you want to go there?"

Adverbs and adjectives are parts of speech that describe or modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Adverbs typically describe how something is done, while adjectives describe the qualities of a noun or pronoun. For example:

Adverb: She sings beautifully. (describes how she sings) Adjective: She has a beautiful voice. (describes the quality of her voice)

"How many" and "how much" are used to ask about quantity. "How many" is used when referring to countable objects, while "how much" is used when referring to uncountable objects or quantities. For example:

"How many apples do you have?" (countable) "How much water is in the bottle?" (uncountable)

Adverbs, Adjectives, and Questions Forms Quiz!

In this quiz, you'll be tested on your knowledge of these important parts of speech and how to use them in sentences. There will be 20 multiple choice questions, covering a variety of topics such as identifying adverbs and adjectives in a sentence, using "why" questions to ask for a reason or explanation, and choosing the correct form of "how many" or "how much" to ask about quantity. Are you ready to test your skills? Let's get started

  • Question forms (Why-how many- how much)
  • Why questions
  • Adverbs and adjectives