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Complements MCQs – Sentence Structuring (English)

1. She seems ___ tired to continue.

(A) very


(B) enough


(C) so


(D) too



2. He became ___ teacher last year.

(A) the


(B) an


(C) a


(D) none



3. They elected him ___ president of the club.

(A) as


(B) to


(C) for


(D) in



4. She painted the wall ___ blue.

(A) very


(B) too


(C) none


(D) —



5. The winner is ___ .

(A) winner


(B) Sarah


(C) is


(D) The



6. We named our dog ___ Max.

(A) the


(B) a


(C) —


(D) none



7. He looks ___ happy today.

(A) very


(B) much


(C) too


(D) so



8. I found the book ___ interesting.

(A) —


(B) very


(C) too


(D) enough



9. The soup tastes ___ salty.

(A) so


(B) too


(C) very


(D) enough



10. She considers him ___ genius.

(A) a


(B) the


(C) none


(D) —



11. They appointed her ___ manager of the team.

(A) as


(B) for


(C) the


(D) to



12. He seems ___ confident about his answer.

(A) very


(B) too


(C) so


(D) much



13. We call our house ___ “The Nest.”

(A) a


(B) the


(C) none


(D) —



14. The teacher made him ___ the leader.

(A) as


(B) —


(C) to


(D) none



15. She remained ___ calm during the crisis.

(A) very


(B) too


(C) so


(D) enough



16. I found her explanation ___ confusing.

(A) too


(B) very


(C) —


(D) enough



17. The room smells ___ fresh.

(A) very


(B) too


(C) so


(D) enough



18. He named his cat ___ Whiskers.

(A) a


(B) —


(C) the


(D) none



19. She looks ___ worried after the meeting.

(A) much


(B) too


(C) so


(D) very



20. I consider him ___ trustworthy person.

(A) a


(B) the


(C) none


(D) —



21. The teacher appointed her ___ class monitor.

(A) as


(B) to


(C) the


(D) none



22. He became ___ engineer after graduation.

(A) a


(B) the


(C) an


(D) none



23. She seems ___ ill to attend school.

(A) very


(B) too


(C) so


(D) enough



24. They call their son ___ “Champ.”

(A) —


(B) the


(C) a


(D) none



25. The music made him ___ sleepy.

(A) very


(B) enough


(C) too


(D) —



26. I found the movie ___ boring.

(A) —


(B) very


(C) so


(D) too



27. The cake smells ___ delicious.

(A) so


(B) too


(C) very


(D) enough



28. They elected her ___ chairperson.

(A) as


(B) to


(C) the


(D) for



29. He looks ___ upset about the results.

(A) very


(B) enough


(C) too


(D) so



30. She considers him ___ clever student.

(A) a


(B) the


(C) none


(D) —



31. We named our car ___ Lightning.

(A) the


(B) —


(C) a


(D) none



32. He appears ___ nervous before the interview.

(A) very


(B) so


(C) too


(D) enough



33. The committee made him ___ spokesperson.

(A) —


(B) as


(C) to


(D) none



34. She remained ___ composed throughout the debate.

(A) enough


(B) too


(C) very


(D) so



35. I find this exercise ___ difficult.

(A) too


(B) very


(C) —


(D) enough



36. The flowers smell ___ sweet.

(A) very


(B) so


(C) too


(D) enough



37. He appointed her ___ head of the department.

(A) to


(B) as


(C) the


(D) none



38. She looks ___ tired to go out tonight.

(A) very


(B) too


(C) so


(D) enough



39. They named their boat ___ Sea Breeze.

(A) the


(B) a


(C) —


(D) none



40. He considers her ___ best friend.

(A) —


(B) a


(C) none


(D) the



41. The teacher made him ___ class captain.

(A) —


(B) as


(C) to


(D) none



42. She became ___ doctor after years of study.

(A) a


(B) an


(C) the


(D) none



43. He seems ___ anxious about the exam.

(A) very


(B) too


(C) so


(D) enough



44. I found the lecture ___ informative.

(A) enough


(B) very


(C) too


(D) —



45. The soup tastes ___ bland.

(A) very


(B) too


(C) so


(D) enough



46. They elected him ___ president.

(A) as


(B) to


(C) the


(D) for



47. She looks ___ happy with her results.

(A) very


(B) so


(C) too


(D) enough



48. We named our dog ___ Bruno.

(A) the


(B) a


(C) —


(D) none



49. He considers her ___ talented artist.

(A) a


(B) the


(C) none


(D) —



50. The teacher appointed her ___ class monitor.

(A) as


(B) to


(C) the


(D) none



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