Use of Modifiers

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32|Use of Modifiers (Adjective and Adverbs

Use the Correct Modifier

Instructions: Fill in the blanks with very, many, much, too, too much etc

  1. This cake is delicious. I like it (very/much/many/too)
  2. She was happy .yesterday.(very/much/many/too)
  3. I am happier today. (very/much/many/too)
  4. She has friends. (very/much/many/too)
  5. I love you much. (very/much/many/too)
  6. He eats much sugar. (very/much/many/too)
  7. This dress is too expensive to buy. (very/much/many/too)
  8. There are too people here. (very/much/many/too)
  9. It is difficult explain. (very/much/many/too)
  10. She is intelligent student in the class. (very/much/many/too)
  11. He is too busy to help. (very/much/many/too)
  12. This coffee is hot. (very/much/many/too)
  13. I am more relaxed now. (very/much/many/too)
  14. people enjoy reading. (very/much/many/too)
  15. I appreciate your help much. (very/much/many/too)
  16. She talks too in the class. (very/much/many/too)
  17. This book is too heavy to carry. (very/much/many/too)
  18. There are too distractions. I cannot focus on my studies. (very/much/many/too)
  19. It is cold to swim. (very/much/many/too)
  20. This water is much cold to swim in the sea. (very/much/many/too)
  21. She is too smart to fall for that trick. (very/much/many/too)
  22. This cake is sweet for my taste. (very/much/many/too/so)
  23. He is much too busy attend the meeting today. (very/much/many/too)
  24. This room is much small for a party. (very/much/many/too)
  25. This exercise is too difficult for the beginners. (very/much/many/too)
  26. She is too talented to be ignored. (very/much/many/too)
  27. This car is expensive to buy for me at present. (very/much/many/too)
  28. The sunset is beautiful today. (very/much/many/too)
  29. I am more confident now. (very/much/many/too)
  30. students are struggling. (very/much/many/too)
  31. I enjoy reading very now. (very/much/many/too)
  32. He drinks coffee these days. (very/much/many/too)
  33. This shirt is too tight to wear on. (very/much/many/too)
  34. There are too options to avail. (very/much/many/too)
  35. It is late to cancel now. (very/much/many/too)
  36. She is talented girl in the class. (very/much/many/too)
  37. He is much young to retire at presnt. (very/much/many/too)
  38. This pizza is spicy. (very/much/many/too)
  39. I am much experienced now. (/more/very/much/many/too)
  40. people love traveling. (very/much/many/too)
  41. I appreciate your help very . (very/much/many/too)
  42. She spends too money on clothes. (very/much/many/too)
  43. This backpack is much heavy to carry. (very/much/many/too)
  44. There are too ads on this website. (very/much/many/too)
  45. It is early to wake up. (very/much/many/too much/much too)
  46. This water is much cold to swim in the sea. (very/much/many/too much/much too)
  47. She is too smart to fall for that trick. (very/much/many/too much/much too)
  48. This cake is much sweet for my taste. (very/much/many/too much/much too)
  49. He is busy to attend the meeting. (very/much/many/too much/much too)
  50. This room is too small for a party. (very/much/many/too much/much too)
  51. This exercise is much difficult for the beginners. (very/much/many/too much/much too)
  52. The wall is high to jump (very/much/enough/too much/much too)


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