Qualitative And Quantitative Adjectives! Trivia Questions Quiz

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1. Let's stay in. It _______ go out. (wet)

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The correct answer is "is too wet to,'s too wet to." This answer is correct because it properly completes the sentence and maintains grammatical consistency. The phrase "is too wet to" indicates that the weather or conditions outside are too wet for the speaker to go out. The contraction "'s" is short for "is" and can be used interchangeably in this context.

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Qualitative And Quantitative Adjectives! Trivia Questions Quiz - Quiz

Welcome to the trivia quiz that is designed to test your understanding of quantitative and qualitative adjectives. What you will be expected to do in this quiz is... see moreto complete the sentences using the adjectives in parentheses, the correct form of be, and to or (not), Enough to. Think you can do that; well press start and see just how high you score.
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2. I called Mom at her office, but she _______ talk to me. (busy)

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The correct answer is "was too busy to." This answer indicates that the speaker called their mom at her office, but she was unable to talk to them because she was too busy. The phrase "too busy to" suggests that the mom's level of busyness prevented her from engaging in a conversation at that moment.

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3. This oark is for young children. I'm afraid you __________ play here. (old)

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The correct answer is "are too old to" or "'re too old to". This is because the sentence is talking about someone's age in relation to playing in a park meant for young children. The phrase "are too old to" or "'re too old to" indicates that the person is past the appropriate age for playing in that particular park.

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4. I dropped the coffe pot because it _____ hold. (hot)

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The given correct answer "was too hot to" suggests that the reason for dropping the coffee pot was because it was too hot to hold. The heat of the coffee pot made it difficult or impossible to hold onto, leading to its accidental drop.

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5. Go back to bed, Amy! It ______________ get up. (early)

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The correct answer is "is too early to,". This is because the sentence is in the present tense, so we use the verb "is" to agree with the subject "it". The phrase "too early to" indicates that it is not the appropriate time for Amy to get up, emphasizing that it is early in the morning. The contraction "'s" is not used in this case because it is not necessary and would create confusion with the possessive form.

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6. I know you want to work in Education, but i don't think you_________ be a teacher. (patient)

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The correct answer is "are patient enough to" or "'re patient enough to". This is because the sentence is expressing doubt about the person's ability to be a teacher due to their lack of patience. The use of "are" or "'re" indicates the person's current state or ability, while "patient enough to" implies that they have the necessary level of patience required for the job.

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7. Mateo is a good runner, but he _____ be on the area team. (fast)

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The correct answer is "isn't fast enough to" or "is not fast enough to". Both phrases convey the same meaning that Mateo lacks the required speed to be on the area team. The use of "isn't" or "is not" indicates the negation of Mateo's speed being fast enough. The phrase "fast enough to" emphasizes that the speed requirement is not met.

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8. It was a nice photo, but i_____________win the competition. (good)

Explanation

The correct answer is "wasn't good enough to" or "was not good enough to". This is because the sentence is in the past tense and the phrase "wasn't good enough to" is the correct way to express that the photo did not meet the necessary standards or requirements to win the competition.

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9. He really like Marisa, but he ________ ask hey out. (shy)

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The correct answer is "was too shy." This answer completes the sentence by explaining why the person did not ask Marisa out. The phrase "was too shy" suggests that the person's shyness prevented them from taking action and asking Marisa out.

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10. I want to take a swim, but i _________ go in. (warm)

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The correct answer is "isn't warm enough to" or "is not warm enough to". This answer completes the sentence by indicating that the temperature of the water is not warm enough for the speaker to go in for a swim.

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Let's stay in. It _______ go out. (wet)
I called Mom at her office, but she _______ talk to me. (busy)
This oark is for young children. I'm afraid you __________ play...
I dropped the coffe pot because it _____ hold. (hot)
Go back to bed, Amy! It ______________ get up. (early)
I know you want to work in Education, but i don't think...
Mateo is a good runner, but he _____ be on the area team. (fast)
It was a nice photo, but i_____________win the competition. (good)
He really like Marisa, but he ________ ask hey out. (shy)
I want to take a swim, but i _________ go in. (warm)
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