English 2 Unit 11 Quiz

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1. Sonia is a quiet worker She works __________

Explanation

The correct answer is "quietly" because the word "quietly" is the adverb form of the adjective "quiet." Since Sonia is described as a "quiet worker," it implies that she works in a quiet manner. Therefore, "quietly" is the appropriate adverb to describe how she works.

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The 'English 2 Unit 11 quiz' assesses basic biological knowledge, focusing on human body parts and their functions. It covers sensory organs and other body parts, enhancing understanding of their roles in daily activities and events.

2. Jin is a slow walker He walks ____________

Explanation

Jin is a slow walker, which means he moves at a slower pace than average. The word "slowly" is the correct answer because it is the adverb form of "slow" and accurately describes the way Jin walks.

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3. Write the correct adverb form.I always study ___ for a big test. (hard)

Explanation

The correct adverb form for the given sentence is "hard". In this context, "hard" is used to describe the manner in which the speaker studies for a big test. It indicates that the speaker puts in a lot of effort and works diligently in their studying. It is the appropriate adverb form of the adjective "hard" in this sentence.

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4. The pilot flies an airplane

Explanation

The statement "The pilot flies an airplane" is true because it is a known fact that pilots are responsible for operating and controlling airplanes. They are trained professionals who are skilled in flying and navigating aircraft. Therefore, it can be concluded that the pilot indeed flies an airplane.

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5. The actor takes people's orders in a restaurant and serves them food

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The statement says that the actor takes people's orders in a restaurant and serves them food. However, this is not true as actors typically perform in movies, plays, or television shows, and do not work as waitstaff in restaurants. Therefore, the correct answer is false.

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6. What part of the body is used to see?

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The eyes are the part of the body that is used to see. They contain specialized cells called photoreceptors that detect light and convert it into electrical signals, which are then sent to the brain for processing. The brain interprets these signals as visual information, allowing us to perceive the world around us. The eyes are essential for vision and play a crucial role in our ability to navigate, communicate, and experience the world visually.

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7. Well or good?He is a ________ student.  

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The word "good" is the correct answer because it is used to describe a person's qualities or characteristics. In this case, it is used to describe the student, indicating that he is a competent or proficient student.

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8. The lawyer defends people's rights in court

Explanation

A lawyer is a legal professional who represents and defends individuals in court. Their primary role is to protect and advocate for their clients' rights, ensuring that they receive a fair trial and legal representation. Therefore, the statement "The lawyer defends people's rights in court" is true.

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9. The taxi driver works in a police station and maintains public security

Explanation

The given statement suggests that the taxi driver works in a police station and maintains public security. However, this statement is false. Taxi drivers do not typically work in police stations or have a direct role in maintaining public security. Their primary job is to transport passengers from one location to another.

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10. The nurse does the cooking in a restaurant or hotel.

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The statement says that the nurse does the cooking in a restaurant or hotel, which is not true. Nurses typically work in healthcare settings such as hospitals, clinics, or private practices, where their primary role is to provide medical care and support to patients. Cooking is not a part of their job responsibilities in these settings. Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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11. What of the body is used to hear at your teacher?

Explanation

The ears are used to hear, not the nose, mouth, or fingers. The question is asking which part of the body is used to hear at your teacher, implying that the teacher is speaking and the student needs to use their ears to listen.

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12. Is "of "a preposition?

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Yes, "of" is a preposition. Prepositions are words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. "Of" is commonly used to indicate possession, origin, or connection between two things. For example, in the phrase "the book of the student," "of" shows the relationship between the book and the student. Therefore, the answer is true.

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13. The pilot works in hospital and helps doctors

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The statement says that the pilot works in a hospital and helps doctors. This statement is false because pilots typically work in the aviation industry, specifically in airlines or private aviation, and their main responsibility is to operate and navigate aircraft, not to assist doctors in a hospital setting.

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14. The secretary answers phone calls and does office work for his/her boss.

Explanation

The statement is true because a secretary's main responsibilities include answering phone calls and performing various office tasks for their boss. This involves managing incoming calls, taking messages, scheduling appointments, organizing paperwork, and providing administrative support. Therefore, it is accurate to say that a secretary answers phone calls and does office work for their boss.

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15. Jane is a loud singer She sings________

Explanation

Jane is a loud singer, which means that she sings in a loud manner. The adverb "loudly" describes how she sings, indicating that she produces sound at a high volume.

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16. Marta is a good writer. She writes ________

Explanation

Marta is described as a good writer, which implies that her writing skills are excellent. Therefore, she writes well.

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17. Martin is a bad cook He cooks __________

Explanation

The correct answer is "badly" because it is an adverb that describes how Martin cooks. It indicates that Martin's cooking skills are not good or proficient.

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18. My husband is a dangerous driver He drives ________________

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The correct answer is "dangerously" because the sentence states that the husband is a dangerous driver, implying that he drives in a dangerous manner. The adverb "dangerously" describes the way he drives, indicating that he poses a risk or is reckless on the road.

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19. Usain is a fast runner! He runs ____________

Explanation

Usain is known for his exceptional speed and agility. He is considered a fast runner because he can cover a significant distance in a short amount of time. His quick movements and powerful strides allow him to outrun his competitors and achieve remarkable results in races.

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20. Johnny is a noisy eater He eats _____________

Explanation

Johnny is described as a noisy eater, which means that he eats in a manner that produces a lot of noise. Therefore, the correct answer is "noisily" which is an adverb that describes the way Johnny eats.

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21. Adverbs describe _______________________.

Explanation

Adverbs are words that provide more information about verbs, such as how, when, where, or to what extent an action is performed. They modify or describe verbs, adding details to the action being performed. Therefore, the correct answer is "verbs."

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22. Write the correct adverb form.She laughs ___ at my jokes. (happy)

Explanation

The correct adverb form to complete the sentence "She laughs ___ at my jokes" is "happily". This adverb describes how she laughs, indicating that she finds the jokes amusing and enjoys them. The repeated answer "happily" suggests that it is the correct adverb form in this context.

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23. Write the correct form of the adverb.She did ___ in her tennis match last week. She won. (good)

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The correct form of the adverb in this sentence is "well." It is used to describe how she performed in her tennis match. The word "well" is the adverb form of the adjective "good." It indicates that she played skillfully or effectively in the match, resulting in a victory. The capitalized "Well" is incorrect as it should not be capitalized in this context.

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24. Adjectives describe _____________________.

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Adjectives are words that provide more information about nouns. They describe the qualities, characteristics, or attributes of nouns. By using adjectives, we can add details and make our descriptions more specific and vivid. Therefore, it is correct to say that adjectives describe nouns.

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25. The firefighter rescues people from burning buildings and helps put out fires.

Explanation

The statement accurately describes the role of a firefighter. They are responsible for rescuing individuals trapped in burning buildings and extinguishing fires. Therefore, the correct answer is true.

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26. The accountant works in a bank and keeps records of money

Explanation

The given statement is true because accountants play a crucial role in banks by maintaining accurate records of financial transactions, including money. They ensure that all transactions are properly recorded, organized, and reported, which is essential for the bank's financial stability and compliance with regulations.

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27. What is an adverb?

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The correct answer is "A word that describes an action." An adverb is a part of speech that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb. It provides more information about how, when, where, or to what extent an action is performed. In this case, the answer correctly defines an adverb as a word that describes an action, which aligns with the definition and function of an adverb in grammar.

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28. Is "below" and "above" a adverb?

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"Below" and "above" are not adverbs, but prepositions. They are used to indicate the position of one thing in relation to another. Adverbs, on the other hand, modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Therefore, the statement that "below" and "above" are adverbs is false.

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29. What part of the Body is used to chew on foods stuff??

Explanation

Teeth are used to chew on food. The tongue helps in manipulating the food and pushing it towards the teeth for chewing, but it is the teeth that do the actual work of breaking down the food into smaller pieces. The different types of teeth, such as incisors, canines, premolars, and molars, have specific functions in the chewing process. They help in cutting, tearing, and grinding the food, making it easier to swallow and digest.

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30. The actress is a woman who plays a role in a movie

Explanation

The statement is true because an actress is indeed a woman who plays a role in a movie. The term "actress" specifically refers to a female performer in the field of acting. Therefore, it is accurate to say that the actress is a woman who plays a role in a movie.

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31. What part of the Body is used to hold on to things?

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Hands are used to hold on to things because they have fingers that can grasp and manipulate objects. Fingers provide dexterity and fine motor skills, allowing us to grip, pick up, and hold onto various items. The hands also have a strong grip strength due to the muscles and tendons present, making them well-suited for holding onto objects securely.

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32. What part of the Body do you use to do different styles on special event?

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This one person uses comb to do styles

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33. Joe is a crazy dancer! He dances______________

Explanation

The correct answer is "crazily" because it is the adverb form of the adjective "crazy." It describes how Joe dances, indicating that his dancing style is wild, energetic, and perhaps unpredictable. The suffix "-ly" is added to the adjective to form the adverb, which modifies the verb "dances" in this context.

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34. Big, fast, and slow, are examples of a Preposition.

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The statement is incorrect. Big, fast, and slow are not examples of a preposition. They are actually examples of adjectives, which are used to describe nouns. Prepositions, on the other hand, are words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. Examples of prepositions include in, on, at, and by. Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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35. Is "fat" an adjective?

Explanation

"Fat" can be used as an adjective to describe something or someone as having a large amount of excess body weight. It is a descriptive word that provides information about the noun it modifies. Therefore, the statement "fat is an adjective" is true.

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36. Mary is a beautiful painter She paints ____________

Explanation

Mary is a beautiful painter, indicating that she possesses beauty in her artistic abilities. The word "beautifully" is the correct answer because it describes the way Mary paints, implying that her paintings are aesthetically pleasing and skillfully executed.

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37. There were ____________________ people in line at the fair.

Explanation

The word "many" is the correct answer because it indicates a large number of people in line at the fair. The word "best" does not provide any information about the number of people, and the word "fast" is unrelated to the number of people in line.

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38. Well or Good?It's a very ______ place to go on holiday. 

Explanation

The word "good" is the correct answer in this case because it is used to describe a place, indicating that the place is enjoyable or favorable for a holiday. "Well" is an adverb that describes how something is done, such as "he sings well," but in this context, we are discussing the quality of the place itself, so "good" is the appropriate choice.

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39. What type of word is quickly?

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The word "quickly" is an adverb because it modifies a verb, indicating how an action is performed. In this case, "quickly" describes the speed or manner in which something is done. Adverbs often end in -ly and provide additional information about verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs in a sentence.

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40. Are "green" and "blue" adjectives?

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"Green" and "blue" are indeed adjectives. Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns, and both "green" and "blue" describe the colors of objects. Therefore, they can be classified as adjectives.

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41. What is a Adjective?

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The correct answer is "A describing word." This is because an adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. It provides more information about the noun or pronoun by giving details about its size, color, shape, etc. In this case, "A describing word" accurately defines what an adjective is.

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42. Maria wore her  ________________ dress to the birthday party.

Explanation

Maria wore her beautiful dress to the birthday party.

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43. Mom walked ______________ to the grocery store. 

Explanation

The correct answer is "quickly" because it is an adverb that describes how Mom walked to the grocery store. It indicates that Mom walked in a fast or speedy manner.

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44. She has unbearble pain in her back, so she .........................................to see a doctor.

Explanation

The correct answer is "has to" because the sentence is talking about a current situation where she is experiencing unbearable pain in her back. In such a situation, it is necessary for her to see a doctor. "Has to" indicates an obligation or necessity in the present tense.

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45. Well or Good? I'm not going to work today. I don't feel _______  . 

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In this sentence, the word "well" is the correct answer because it is used to describe how the speaker is feeling. "Well" is an adverb that describes the state of one's health or general condition. In this case, the speaker is saying that they don't feel well, indicating that they are not in good health or condition. The word "good" is an adjective that describes a noun, so it would not be appropriate in this context.

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46. Adjectives can tell what kind or how many.

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Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns by telling us what kind or how many. They provide additional information about the noun and help to give a clearer picture or understanding of it. Therefore, it is correct to say that adjectives can tell what kind or how many.

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47. I think you ......................................do some exercise to lose weight.

Explanation

The word "should" is the correct answer because it suggests a recommendation or advice to do some exercise in order to lose weight. It implies that it is not mandatory or necessary to do exercise, but it is a good idea or a sensible course of action.

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48. Adverbs can tell when or how something happens.

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Adverbs are a part of speech that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They provide information about when, where, why, or how something happens. For example, in the sentence "She quickly ran to the store," the adverb "quickly" tells us how she ran. Therefore, adverbs can indeed tell when or how something happens, making the statement "Adverbs can tell when or how something happens" true.

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49. The sun was shining __________________ in our eyes.

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The correct answer is "brightly" because it is an adverb that describes how the sun was shining. In this context, "brightly" indicates that the sun was shining with a strong and intense light, causing discomfort or difficulty in seeing due to the brightness.

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50. What about your original plan?

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The correct answer is "changing" because it is the correct form of the verb to match the subject "your original plan." The question is asking about the action of the original plan, so the verb should be in the present participle form.

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51. Everyone enjoyed Aunt Suzy's ___________________ lasagna.

Explanation

The given sentence is describing Aunt Suzy's lasagna, and it states that "Everyone enjoyed Aunt Suzy's ________ lasagna." The word "tasty" fits perfectly in this context as it implies that the lasagna was delicious and enjoyable to everyone.

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52. Last week I ............................ visit my friend. He was terribly sick.

Explanation

The correct answer is "had to". This is because the sentence is in the past tense, indicating that the action of visiting the friend already happened. "Had to" is the correct past tense form of "have to", indicating a necessity or obligation to do something in the past.

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53. I don't think you..................................argue with your teachers or parents.

Explanation

The correct answer is "should". This is because the sentence is expressing an opinion or belief about what is the right thing to do. It suggests that the speaker believes it is important not to argue with teachers or parents. The word "should" is used to indicate a recommendation or obligation, making it the appropriate choice in this context.

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54. You ....................................... respect the traffic rules.

Explanation

The word "must" is the correct answer because it implies a strong obligation or requirement to respect the traffic rules. It suggests that it is necessary and essential to follow the rules, indicating a strong sense of responsibility and importance. "Should" implies a recommendation rather than a requirement, while "have to" and "had to" indicate past obligations rather than present ones.

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55. It might also be a good idea  the living room

Explanation

The correct answer is "to redecorate". This answer is suggested because the sentence is discussing the idea of redecorating the living room. The phrase "It might also be a good idea" implies that the speaker is suggesting or recommending something, and in this case, it is redecorating the living room.

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56. How about  skiing?

Explanation

The correct answer is "going" because it is the present participle form of the verb "to go" and matches with the subject "How about skiing?"

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57. I suggest   this test again.

Explanation

The correct answer is "doing". In this sentence, the word "suggest" is followed by a verb, and when a verb follows "suggest", it is usually in the gerund form (-ing form). Therefore, "doing" is the correct choice as it is the gerund form of the verb "do".

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58. Can I suggest  a doctor?

Explanation

The correct answer is "that you see." This phrase is used to express a recommendation or suggestion. In this context, it suggests that the speaker is recommending or suggesting that the person sees a doctor.

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59. Exams are over. You .....................................study.

Explanation

The correct answer is "don't have to." This is because the phrase "don't have to" indicates that there is no obligation or requirement to study now that the exams are over. It implies that studying is optional and not necessary.

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60. Throwing garbage in the street is not allowed, so you ............................do it.

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The question states that throwing garbage in the street is not allowed, so the correct answer is "mustn't." This means that it is prohibited or forbidden to throw garbage in the street. The other options, such as "don't have to," "shouldn't," and "didn't have to," do not convey the same sense of prohibition or restriction.

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61. I ....................................to sleep early last night to get up early.

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The correct answer is "had to". This is because the sentence is referring to a past action of needing to sleep early in order to wake up early. "Had to" is the past tense form of "have to", indicating an obligation or necessity in the past.

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62. I .....................................do the washing up. I have a housemaid.

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The correct answer is "don't have to". This is because the sentence states that the person has a housemaid, which implies that they do not need to do the washing up themselves. "Don't have to" indicates that there is no obligation or requirement for the person to do the task.

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63. Are "first" and "last" adverbs.

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"First" and "last" can function as both adjectives and adverbs. As adverbs, they modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to indicate the order or sequence of events. For example, in the sentence "She arrived first," "first" modifies the verb "arrived" and indicates the order in which she arrived. Similarly, in the sentence "He ran last," "last" modifies the verb "ran" and indicates the order in which he ran. Therefore, the statement that "first" and "last" are adverbs is true.

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64. You ..............................come to work on time or the boss will be furious.

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The word "must" is the correct answer because it conveys a strong obligation or necessity. In this sentence, it implies that it is necessary for the person to come to work on time to avoid the boss becoming angry or upset. The other options, such as "have to," "should," and "has to," may also indicate an obligation, but they do not convey the same level of urgency or importance as "must" does in this context.

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Sonia is a quiet worker She works __________
Jin is a slow walker He walks ____________
Write the correct adverb form.I always study ___ for a big test....
The pilot flies an airplane
The actor takes people's orders in a restaurant and serves them...
What part of the body is used to see?
Well or good?He is a ________ student.  
The lawyer defends people's rights in court
The taxi driver works in a police station and maintains public...
The nurse does the cooking in a restaurant or hotel.
What of the body is used to hear at your teacher?
Is "of "a preposition?
The pilot works in hospital and helps doctors
The secretary answers phone calls and does office work for his/her...
Jane is a loud singer She sings________
Marta is a good writer. She writes ________
Martin is a bad cook He cooks __________
My husband is a dangerous driver He drives ________________
Usain is a fast runner! He runs ____________
Johnny is a noisy eater He eats _____________
Adverbs describe _______________________.
Write the correct adverb form.She laughs ___ at my jokes. (happy)
Write the correct form of the adverb.She did ___ in her tennis match...
Adjectives describe _____________________.
The firefighter rescues people from burning buildings and helps put...
The accountant works in a bank and keeps records of money
What is an adverb?
Is "below" and "above" a adverb?
What part of the Body is used to chew on foods stuff??
The actress is a woman who plays a role in a movie
What part of the Body is used to hold on to things?
What part of the Body do you use to do different styles on special...
Joe is a crazy dancer! He dances______________
Big, fast, and slow, are examples of a Preposition.
Is "fat" an adjective?
Mary is a beautiful painter She paints ____________
There were ____________________ people in line at the fair.
Well or Good?It's a very ______ place to go on holiday. 
What type of word is quickly?
Are "green" and "blue" adjectives?
What is a Adjective?
Maria wore her  ________________ dress to the birthday party.
Mom walked ______________ to the grocery store. 
She has unbearble pain in her back, so she...
Well or Good? ...
Adjectives can tell what kind or how many.
I think you ......................................do some exercise to...
Adverbs can tell when or how something happens.
The sun was shining __________________ in our eyes.
What about your original plan?
Everyone enjoyed Aunt Suzy's ___________________ lasagna.
Last week I ............................ visit my friend. He was...
I don't think you..................................argue with your...
You ....................................... respect the traffic rules.
It might also be a good idea  the living room
How about  skiing?
I suggest   this test again.
Can I suggest  a doctor?
Exams are over. You .....................................study.
Throwing garbage in the street is not allowed, so you...
I ....................................to sleep early last night to get...
I .....................................do the washing up. I have a...
Are "first" and "last" adverbs.
You ..............................come to work on time or the boss...
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