x

Verbal Reasoning - English - English Grammar:

Adjectives and Adverbs

MCQ - 137-4416

Question:

He was a horribly comedian, and couldn't make anyone laugh.

  1. He was a horrible comedian, and couldn't make anyone laugh.
  2. He were a horribly comedian, and couldn't make anyone laugh.
  3. He was a horribly comedian, and can't make anyone laugh.
  4. He were a horribly comedian, and couldn't make anyone laugh.
  5. He was a horribly comedian, and couldn't make one laugh.

Correct Answer: D

Explanation:

The use of the adverb "horribly" is wrong, as the word modifies a noun, "comedian," and should actually be an adjective. This problem can be corrected by shifting "horribly" to its adjectival form.

Record Performance

940 MCQ for effective preparation of the test of Adjectives and Adverbs of English Grammar section.

Read the MCQ statement: He was a horribly comedian, and couldn't make anyone laugh., keenly and apply the method you have learn through the video lessons for Adjectives and Adverbs to give the answer. Record your answer and check its correct answer and video explanation for MCQ No. 137-4416.

How to Answer

Solve the question for MCQ No. and decide which option (A through D/E) is the best choice to answer the MCQ, then click/tap the blue button to view the correct answer and it explanation.

Share This Page