Q.1.
Look at the following sentence and select the answer that contains only monosyllables. Charlie returned Martin's cricket ball quickly.
Q.2.
Look at the following sentence and select the answer that contains only monosyllables. The motorway remains open for overnight traffic.
Q.3.
Look at the following sentence and select the answer that contains only monosyllables. Spectators watch table tennis tournaments.
Q.4.
Look at the following sentence and select the answer that contains only monosyllables. Making tea quickly using boiling water is dangerous.
Q.5.
Look at the following sentence and select the answer that contains only monosyllables. Yellow fruits are lemons, peaches and bananas.
Q.6.
Look at the following sentence and select the answer that contains only monosyllables. Newspapers or magazines announce current affairs.
Q.7.
Look at the following sentence and select the answer that contains only monosyllables. Musical instrument construction takes ages.
Q.8.
Look at the following sentence and select the answer that contains only monosyllables. Teachers remember pupils' names easily.
Q.9.
Look at the following sentence and select the answer that contains only monosyllables. Grandfather clocks eventually become antiques.
Q.10.
Look at the following sentence and select the answer that contains only monosyllables. Red fruits are strawberries, raspberries and cherries.