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1. What part of speech is "upcast", meaning "a throwing upward"?

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"Upcast" in the given context refers to "a throwing upward." In this sense, it is used as a noun to describe an action or a process of throwing something upward.

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Are you ready for an English grammar knowledge MCQ quiz! English can be a challenging language to understand if one has not mastered the different parts of speech and learned how to use them in a sentence. Nouns, for example, are naming words while verbs express action. In this particula... see morequiz, all you need to do is identify if the meaning derived from a word makes it a verb, adverb, adjective, or noun. Check it out! see less

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2. What part of speech is "verification", meaning "the act of proving to be true, exact, or accurate"?

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"Verification" is a noun because it refers to the act of proving something to be true, exact, or accurate. It is not describing or modifying anything, but rather naming the action itself. In this context, "verification" is a thing or concept rather than a describing word (adjective), an action word (verb), or a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb (adverb). Therefore, the correct answer is noun.

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3. What part of speech is "up-keep", meaning "maintenance"?

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"Up-keep" is a compound word consisting of the prefix "up" and the noun "keep." It is used to refer to the act or process of maintaining something, therefore it functions as a noun.

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4. What part of speech is "vendition", meaning "the act of selling"?

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"Vendition" is a noun that refers to the act of selling. It is derived from the verb "vend", which means to sell. Therefore, "vendition" is the noun form of this action.

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5. What part of speech is "undersell", meaning "to sell at a lower price than"?

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Undersell is a verb because it refers to the action of selling something at a lower price than its actual value. It is an action word that describes the act of selling, making it a verb in this context.

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6. What part of speech is "trimness", meaning "neatness"?

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"Trimness" is a noun because it is a word that represents a thing, in this case, the quality or state of being neat. Nouns are typically used to name people, places, things, or concepts, and "trimness" fits into the category of naming a concept or quality. It does not describe an action (verb), modify a verb, adjective, or other adverb (adverb), or describe a noun (adjective). Therefore, the correct answer is noun.

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7. What part of speech is "variance", meaning "change"?

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"Variance" in the given context is a noun. In this sentence, "variance" refers to the concept of change. It is not describing or modifying anything, nor is it indicating an action or state. Instead, it is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea, which aligns with the definition of a noun.

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8. What part of speech is "triplicity", meaning "the state of being triple or threefold"?

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"Triplicity" is a noun because it refers to a state or condition, specifically the state of being triple or threefold. It is not an adjective, adverb, or verb, as it does not describe or modify a noun, verb, or adjective, nor does it indicate an action or manner of doing something. Therefore, the correct answer is noun.

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9. What part of speech is "variable", meaning "having a tendency to change"?

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"Variable" in the context of "having a tendency to change" is used to describe or modify a noun, which is the function of an adjective. Adjectives are words that provide more information about a noun or pronoun, and in this case, "variable" describes the characteristic of something that is prone to change.

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10. What part of speech is "unison", meaning "a condition of perfect agreement and accord"?

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"Unison" in this context refers to a condition of perfect agreement and accord. It does not describe an action, modify a verb or adjective, or indicate manner or degree, which are functions of adverbs, verbs, and adjectives respectively. Therefore, "unison" is best classified as a noun, as it represents a thing or concept.

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11. What part of speech is "triplicate", meaning "composed of or pertaining to three related things or parts"?

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"Triplicate" is an adjective because it describes something that is composed of or related to three things or parts. It does not function as a noun, verb, or adverb in this context.

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12. What part of speech is "utmost", meaning "the greatest possible extent"?

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"Utmost" in this context is used to describe the "greatest possible extent." As a noun, it refers to the highest or greatest level or degree of something. It signifies the utmost limit or the most extreme point.

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13. What part of speech is "ultimate", meaning "beyond which there is nothing else"?

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"Ultimate" is an adjective because it describes a noun or pronoun. In this case, it describes something that is the highest or final level, beyond which there is nothing else. It does not describe an action (verb), a manner (adverb), or a person, place, or thing (noun). Therefore, the correct answer is adjective.

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14. What part of speech is "unavoidable", meaning "inevitable"?

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"Unavoidable" is an adjective because it describes a noun, in this case, something that is inevitable or cannot be avoided. Adjectives modify or provide additional information about nouns, indicating their qualities or characteristics. In this case, "unavoidable" describes the noun "inevitable" by emphasizing that something cannot be avoided or prevented.

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15. What part of speech is "underhanded", meaning "clandestinely carried on"?

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"Underhanded" is an adjective because it describes a noun or pronoun. In this case, it describes an action or behavior that is clandestinely carried on. Adjectives modify nouns by providing more information about them, in this case, describing the secretive nature of the action. Therefore, "adjective" is the correct answer.

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What part of speech is "upcast", meaning "a throwing...
What part of speech is "verification", meaning "the act of proving to...
What part of speech is "up-keep", meaning...
What part of speech is "vendition", meaning "the act of selling"?
What part of speech is "undersell", meaning "to sell at...
What part of speech is "trimness", meaning...
What part of speech is "variance", meaning...
What part of speech is "triplicity", meaning "the state...
What part of speech is "variable", meaning "having a...
What part of speech is "unison", meaning "a condition...
What part of speech is "triplicate", meaning "composed...
What part of speech is "utmost", meaning "the greatest...
What part of speech is "ultimate", meaning "beyond...
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