In short answer questions, it’s also important to understand whether you need to write a noun
or an adjective, and whether the noun should be plural or singular. For example:
How do advertisers say you feel after finishing sugary drinks?
×energise ×energu Penergetic
Energetic is the correct answer because it is an adjective, describing how people feel.
Energise is a verb and energy is a noun and so these words cannot be the ones you need.1. What is the maximum recommended number of teaspoons of sugar that a person should
consume a day? 9/a few/a lot of
2. Which group of people drink more sugary drinks than anyone else?
Students/studies/student
3. How do people really feel after finishing sugary drinks? Happiness/exciting/excited
4. Which food product has an unexpected amount of sugar? Cheese/dinner/emonade
5. What do nutritionists want to be clearer for consumers? Information/instructions/notice
6. What may decrease as a result of tooth decay in children? Concentration/daily/clean
What is the maximum recommended number of teaspoons of sugar that a person should consume a day?
Answer: 9
Explanation: The question asks for a specific quantity, which is "9."
Which group of people drink more sugary drinks than anyone else?
Answer: Students
Explanation: The question seeks a noun that denotes a group of people who drink more sugary drinks. "Students" is the correct plural noun here.
How do people really feel after finishing sugary drinks?
Answer: Excited
Explanation: The question is looking for an adjective to describe how people feel. "Excited" is the correct adjective, while "Happiness" is a noun and "exciting" is an adjective but not the one describing the feeling after consumption.
Which food product has an unexpected amount of sugar?
Answer: Cheese
Explanation: The question requires a noun to identify a specific food product. "Cheese" is the correct answer as it is a noun, while "dinner" and "lemonade" are not correct in this context.
What do nutritionists want to be clearer for consumers?
Answer: Information
Explanation: The question asks for a noun that nutritionists want to be clearer for consumers. "Information" is the correct noun, while "instructions" and "notice" are less appropriate in this context.
What may decrease as a result of tooth decay in children?
Answer: Concentration
Explanation: The question requires a noun that refers to something that may decrease due to tooth decay. "Concentration" is the correct noun, while "daily" and "clean" are not suitable for this context.