English Grammar Exercises – Same Word used as Different Parts of Speech – Except, For, Less and Like

This set of English Grammar Exercises (MCQs) focuses on “Same Word used as Different Parts of Speech – Except, For, Less and Like”.

1. Find out the parts of speech of the word ‘Except’ in the sentence.

We go to school daily except Sundays.

a) Conjunction
b) Adverb
c) Preposition
d) Noun
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘Except’ is used as a Preposition. Preposition is a word which links a noun phrase with another phrase which modifies the sentence. In this sentence, the word ‘except’ shows the relation between the word ‘daily’ and ‘Sundays’.

2. Find out the parts of speech of the word ‘Except’ in the sentence.

Excepting the last unit, I have read all the syllabus.
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a) Conjunction
b) Preposition
c) Adjective
d) Verb
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘Except’ is used as a Verb. Verb is a word which indicates an action. In this sentence, the word ‘Except’ means to take an exception from something.

3. Find out the parts of speech of the word ‘Except’ in the sentence.

I don’t have any option except going to school.

a) Adjective
b) Conjunction
c) Adverb
d) Noun
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Answer: b
Explanation: The word ’Except’ is used as a Conjunction. Conjunction is a word used to link two words or phrases or clauses. In this sentence, the word ‘except’ links two words.

4. Find out the parts of speech of the word ‘For’ in the sentence.

He left for the movie.
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a) Preposition
b) Noun
c) Adjective
d) Adverb
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Answer: a
Explanation: The phrase ‘For’ is used as a Preposition. Preposition is used to link a noun phrase to another phrase which usually modifies. In this sentence, the word ‘For’ is used to show the relation between the verb ‘left’ and the object ‘movie’.

5. Find out the parts of speech of the word ‘For’ in the sentence.

She was absent for she was ill.
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a) Pronoun
b) Verb
c) Conjunction
d) Noun
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘For’ is used as a Conjunction. Conjunction is a word used to link two words or phrases or clauses. In this sentence, the word ‘For’ links two clauses. It is used to describe a reason of something in the sentence.

6. Find out the parts of speech of the word ‘Less’ in the sentence.

I have less than three chocolates with me.

a) Preposition
b) Adjective
c) Adverb
d) Pronoun
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Answer: b
Explanation: The word ‘Less’ is an Adjective. Adjective is a word used to modify a noun or a noun phrase. In this sentence, the word ‘Less’ indicates a limited number or quantity of something.

7. Find out the parts of speech of the word ‘Less’ in the sentence.

Professor made my marks less.

a) Preposition
b) Adjective
c) Noun
d) Adverb
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Answer: a
Explanation: The word ‘Less’ is used as a Preposition. Preposition is a word used to link a noun phrase with another phrase which generally modifies. In this sentence, the word ‘Less’ indicates minus or diminished by some amount.

8. Find out the parts of speech of the word ‘Like’ in the sentence.

She likes cooking.

a) Preposition
b) Adjective
c) Verb
d) Conjunction
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘Like’ is used as a Verb. Verb is a word used to indicate an action. In this sentence, the word ‘like’ indicates preference of someone.

9. Find out the parts of speech of the word ‘Like’ in the sentence.

I got a thousand likes to my post on Facebook.

a) Pronoun
b) Conjunction
c) Verb
d) Noun
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘Like’ is used as a Noun. Noun is a name of a person or an animal or a place or a thing. In this sentence, the word ‘like’ indicates the act of liking something on social media.

10. Find out the parts of speech of the word ‘Like’ in the sentence.

His room is like a barn.

a) Preposition
b) Adjective
c) Adverb
d) Noun
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Answer: a
Explanation: The word ‘Like’ is used as a Preposition. Preposition is a word used to link a noun phrase with another phrase which generally modifies. In this sentence, the word ‘Like’ is used to describe something or someone compared to something or someone.

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