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1 - Do you think he ___ what I said?

understanding
understood
understand d

2 - She ___ to learn English in Malta next summer.

hope
hoping
hopes

3 - I don't think I've ever ___ on that sofa.

sat
sit
sitting

4 - Tom ___ tired.

looking
look
looks

5 - When I was young I wanted to ___ a vet.

was
be
am
is

6 - Did you used to ___ with dolls?

played
play
playing

7 - I've never ___ sushi before.

eat
eaten
ate

8 - The window was already ___ when I got here.

break
broke
broken

9 - Last night I ___ on the carpet and fell asleep.

lie
lay
lied
10- Which of the following is a noun:
Long
The Dog
Walk

Which of the following is not a verb:


Make
Run
Carrot
11- Which of the following is a preposition
Water
Behind
Can
Gold
12- Which of the following is an adjective
Shirt
Call
Blue
Box

13- Which one of the following is an adverb


Smart
Stand
Quickly
Short

14- Which of the following is not a pronoun


They
Tell
Him
She

15- Identify the sentence that has a preposition


Keep working hard
We will talk
The cat ran
She asked about the dog

16- Identify the sentence that does not have an adjective


The small dog barked
She has a red scarf
Can we play volleyball?
He had chocolate milk

17- Do you think he ___ what I said?

understanding
understood
understand

18 - She ___ to learn English in Malta next summer.

hope
hoping
hopes

19 - I don't think I've ever ___ on that sofa.

sat
sit
sitting

20 - Tom ___ tired.

looking
look
looks

21 - When I was young I wanted to ___ a vet.

was
be
am
is

22 - Did you used to ___ with dolls?

played
play
playing

23 - I've never ___ sushi before.

eat
eaten
ate
24 - The window was already ___ when I got here.

break
broke
broken

25 - Last night I ___ on the carpet and fell asleep.

lie
lay
lied

26 - Have you ever ___ abroad?


went
go
to
been

26 - She's ___ a showing at the moment.


take
takes
taking
taken

27 - I always ___ before bed.


read
to read
reading
28 - He will ___ you later.
calling
to call
calls
call

29 - I don't know who ___ the chair.


breaking
broke
breaks
break

30 - We've all been ___ about you.


thought
to think
thinking
thinks

31 - Someone ___ moved my bag.


having
haves
have
has

32 - We ___ playing cards all afternoon.


were
is
be
was

33 - Those ___ the type I like.


won't
isn't
aren't
don't

34 - James asked me ___ him.


emailed
to email
emailing
email

35. The grocery clerk will carry your bags out for you.

helping verb
main verb
36. The mail arrived after I left.

transitive verb
intransitive verb
37. I have already done my homework.

regular verb
irregular verb
38. That book you recommended sounds interesting.
linking verb
non-linking verb
39. I prefer cream rather than milk.

dynamic verb
stative verb
40. Jerry studies for three hours every day.

helping verb
main verb
41. We looked at all of the art in the museum.

regular verb
irregular verb
42. Would you take a picture for us?

transitive verb
intransitive verb
43. I don't want to fight about who gets the car.

dynamic verb
stative verb
44. I have had this phone for two years.

helping verb
main verb
45- "His WEALTH is the ENVY of his FRIENDS." - Which kind of nouns are the words in
capitals?
Collective, Abstract, Collective
Abstract, Abstract, Plural
Abstract, Concrete, Collective
Proper, Abstract, Countable

46- "She said 'Your HAPPINESS is most important to your HUSBAND and MOTHER-IN-
LAW'." - Which kind of nouns are the words in capitals?
Collective, Common, Compound
Abstract, Common, Compound
Abstract, Concrete, Plural
Countable, Proper, Proper

47- "Her FEAR was his BELIEF in RELIGION." - Which kind of nouns are the words in
capitals?
Abstract, Abstract, Abstract
Collective, Abstract, Abstract
Abstract, Collective, Abstract
Abstract, Abstract, Collective

48- "MONKEYS swing on the BRANCHES of TREES." - Which kind of nouns are the words in
capitals?
Plural, Abstract, Common
Plural, Collective, Plural
Collective, Collective, Collective
Plural, Plural, Plural

49- "The GROUP of friends fell into the WATER of the RIVER." - Which kind of nouns are the
words in capitals?
Proper, Common, Common
Collective, Uncountable, Common
Common, Collective, Countable
Common, Common, Common

50- "The CAT drank the MILK from the SAUCER." - Which kind of nouns are the words in
capitals?
Abstract, Common, Common
Proper, Common, Common
Common, Uncountable, Common
Common, Compound, Common

51- "My FAMILY is going to BANGALORE next MONTH." - Which kind of nouns are the
words in capitals?
Collective, Proper, Abstract
Collective, Common, Abstract
Common, Collective, Abstract
Common, Proper, Collective

52- "LAKSHMI loves to climb a MOUNTAIN every SUNDAY." - Which kind of nouns are the
words in capitals?
Proper, Common, Collective
Collective, Common, Proper
Abstract, Common, Proper
Proper, Common, Proper

53- "The TABLECLOTH was soiled and the WAITER removed it from the TABLE." - Which
kind of nouns are the words in capitals?
Compound, Common, Common
Compound, Proper, Collective
Abstract, Plural, Uncountable
Concrete, Common, Proper

54- "The HISTORY of the CITY is recorded in a BOOK." - Which kind of nouns are the words
in capitals?
Abstract, Abstract, Abstract
Abstract, Proper, Abstract
Common, Collective, Abstract
(common , common,common)
55- This noun is used to name a general type of person, place or thing
Compound noun
Mass noun
Proper noun
Common noun
56- This noun is used to name a specific person, place or thing. It initiates with a capital letter.
Abstract noun
Proper noun
Concrete noun
Compound noun
57- What type of noun constitute two or more words that create a noun. This noun is sometimes
one word or multiple combined by a hyphen.
Proper noun
Abstract noun
Compound noun
Countable noun
58- The nouns that can be counted. They have singular or plural forms and can be used with a
number.
Collective noun
Compound noun
Countable noun
Mass noun
59- The nouns that cannot be counted.
Collective noun
Compound noun
Countable noun
Mass noun
60- This noun are words which refer to a set or group of people, animals or things.
Abstract
Common
Compound
Collective
61- This type of noun refer to people or things which exist physically and that atleast one of the
senses can detect
Abstract
Mass
Concrete
Common
62- This noun has no concrete existence. It refers to ideas, emotions and concepts.
Common
Countable
Abstract
Proper
63- “Honesty is the best policy”. Honestyis which type of noun.
Abstract
Proper
Common
Countable
64- ‘My family lives in that house”. The word family is which type of noun.
Concrete
Count
Common
Collective
65- “My sister is a doctor”. Sister is which type of noun:
Concrete
Count
Common
Collective
66- “Cleanliness is next to godliness”. The word cleanliness is which type of noun.
Proper
Abstract
Concrete
Mass
67- James is a bright student. The word student is what type of noun:
Compound
Proper
Common
Mass
68- Wisdom is better than riches. The word “riches” is which type of noun
Proper
Count
Concrete
Abstract
69- A teacher must have patience. The word “teacher” is what type of noun:
Proper
Mass
Concrete
Common
70- Dr. Jose Rizal is my hero. What type of noun is “Dr Jose Rizal”
Concrete
Compound
Common
Proper
71- Solomon was famous for his wisdom. “Solomon” is what type of noun.
Common
Proper
Concrete
Collective
72. I did not believe this girl’s story. Which type of noun is the word “girl’s”
Common
Collective
Proper
Abstract
73- A bouquet of flowers was given to Anna. Which type of noun is the word ”bouquet”
Mass
Concrete
Abstract
Collective
74- This mountain is high. The word “mountain” is what type of noun.
Proper
Common
Mass
Concrete
John did his homework before he went to bed.
a. dependent clause
b. independent clause

If you help me, I will help you!


a. Phrase
b. Clause

She is very fit because she goes running every day.


a. Independent clause
b. Dependent Clause

I wish the university that I attend would have an annual kite flying festival in spring time.
a. Noun phrase
b. Verb Phrase

I am pretty sure I have been told that I’m a good listener.


a. Verb Phrase
b. Preposition Phrase

My hero, the man in the moon, has not yet delivered a TED talk.
a. Noun Phrase
b. Participle phrase

I know why she wasn't in school yesterday.


a. Dependent Clause
b. Independent Clause
Before you go home today, you need to go to the office and pay for the school trip.
a. Phrase
b. Clause
You must call me as soon as you get home.
a. Independent Clause
b. Dependent Clause
 Phrases are grammatical units that consist of
a. One or more words
b. More than one words

A noun phrase with more than one word can consist of a noun and words that
a. Replace a noun
b. Qualify a noun

A verb phrase consists of a main verb and its

a. Auxiliary verb
b. Phrasal verb

An independent clause has a subject and verb and ________


a. Can express complete idea
b. Requires an object toconvey the idea

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