Elementary Grammar Exercise
Adverb - Set:12 Even and Only
V2.205 (Latest revised: March 20, 2025)
V2.205 (Latest revised: March 20, 2025)
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Question
Exercise: Even and Only can go just before the word that they emphasize. Select the content that Even or Only emphasizes in sentences.
1. He plays tennis even in the rain.
![]() | He |
![]() | tennis |
![]() | in the rain |
2. They've lived here only one month.
![]() | They |
![]() | lived |
![]() | one month |
3. Only you could do a thing like that.
![]() | you |
![]() | do |
![]() | a thing |
4. She even dances in the morning.
![]() | She |
![]() | dances |
![]() | in the morning |
5. I only liked the first part of the concert.
![]() | I |
![]() | liked |
![]() | the first part |
6. She talks to only her brother.
![]() | She |
![]() | talks |
![]() | her brother |
7. He wears a suit even on holiday.
![]() | He |
![]() | suit |
![]() | on holiday |
8. I can only play very easy music.
![]() | I |
![]() | play |
![]() | easy |
9. I'm sorry, I was only trying to help.
![]() | I |
![]() | trying |
![]() | to help |
10. She wears the only jacket on a snow day.
![]() | wears |
![]() | jacket |
![]() | in snow day |
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