English Grammar Exercises – Same Word used as Different Parts of Speech – Little, More and Much

This set of English Grammar Exercises (MCQs) focuses on “Same Word used as Different Parts of Speech – Little, More and Much”.

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

Nick has a little foot like thing on his left hip.

a) Conjunction
b) Adjective
c) Preposition
d) Noun
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Answer: b
Explanation: The word ‘Little’ is used as an Adjective. Adjective is a word which modifies a noun or a noun phrase. In this sentence, the word ‘Little’ modifies the noun ‘foot’.

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

She cared little for him.
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a) Conjunction
b) Preposition
c) Adjective
d) Adverb
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘Little’ is used as an Adverb. Adverb is a word used to modify a verb or an adjective or another adverb. In this sentence, the word ‘Little’ modifies the verb ‘cared’.

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

They produce that product in little.

a) Adjective
b) Conjunction
c) Noun
d) Adverb
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ’Little’ is used as a Noun. Noun is a word used to name a person or a place or an animal or a thing. In this sentence, the word ‘little’ indicates the noun ‘product’.

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

He got more than he expected.
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a) Preposition
b) Noun
c) Adverb
d) Adjective
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Answer: d
Explanation: The phrase ‘More’ is used as an Adjective. Adjective is used to modify a noun or a noun phrase. In this sentence, the word ‘More’ is used to modify the noun ‘He’.

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

We need more water.
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a) Noun
b) Verb
c) Adjective
d) Pronoun
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Answer: a
Explanation: The word ‘More’ is used as a Noun. Noun is a word used to name a place or a person or an animal or a thing. In this sentence, the word ‘More’ indicates a greater number or quantity of something.

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

We got fuel more to gas.

a) Preposition
b) Adjective
c) Adverb
d) Pronoun
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘More’ is an Adverb. Adverb is a word used to modify a verb or an adjective or another adverb. In this sentence, the word ‘More’ means in addition to something.

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

There are 6 men in the room and more will be here shortly.

a) Preposition
b) Adjective
c) Noun
d) Pronoun
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘More’ is used as a Pronoun. Pronoun is a word used to substitute a noun or noun phrase. In this sentence, the word ‘More’ indicates the noun ’men’.

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

This work has taken too much time.

a) Adjective
b) Preposition
c) Adverb
d) Conjunction
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Answer: a
Explanation: The word ‘Much’ is used as an Adjective. Adjective is a word used to modify a noun or a noun phrase. In this sentence, the word ‘Much’ modifies the noun ‘time’.

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

She would be much happier if you gave a gift.

a) Verb
b) Conjunction
c) Pronoun
d) Adverb
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘Much’ is used as an Adverb. Adverb is a word used to modify a verb or an adjective or another adverb. In this sentence, the word ‘happier’ modifies the adjective ‘happier’.

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

He gave away much of his property.

a) Preposition
b) Adjective
c) Noun
d) Adverb
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘Much’ is used as a Noun. Noun is a name of a person or thing or quality or quantity. In this sentence, the word ‘Much’ is used to describe to what extent or degree of something.

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