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1.
o A.
Common noun
o B.
Proper noun
o C.
Concrete noun
o D.
Abstract noun
2.
o A.
Compound noun
o B.
Possessive noun
o C.
Concrete noun
o D.
Abstract noun
3.
o A.
Fathers-in-law
o B.
Father-ins-law
o C.
Father-in-laws
o D.
Fathers-ins-laws
4.
Cities' is an example of a:
o A.
Singular noun
o B.
Plural noun
o C.
o D.
5.
'Boys' is an example of a:
o A.
Singular noun
o B.
Plural noun
o C.
o D.
o A.
Women
o B.
Duck
o C.
Family
o D.
Children
7.
o A.
Common noun
o B.
Proper noun
o C.
Appositive phrase
o D.
Possessive noun
8.
A proper noun:
o A.
o B.
Names a specific person, place ,or thing.
o C.
o D.
9.
A common noun:
o A.
o B.
o C.
o D.
10.
Concrete nouns:
o A.
o B.
o C.
o D.
Abstract nouns:
o A.
o B.
o C.
o D.
12.
Florida is an example of a:
o A.
Possessive noun.
o B.
Proper noun.
o C.
Collective noun.
o D.
Compound phrase.
13.
Joe's is a:
o A.
Singular noun.
o B.
Plural noun.
o C.
o D.
14.
o A.
o B.
Contraction.
o C.
o D.
Singular noun.
15.
o A.
o B.
Contraction.
o C.
o D.
Singular noun.
16.
o A.
Singular Noun.
o B.
Plural Noun.
o C.
Possessive Noun.
o D.
Collective Noun.
17.
o A.
Emeril
o B.
A Southern chef.
o C.
o D.
18.
What noun does the appositive or appositive phrase identify in the sentence
below: Emeril, a Southern chef, found the onions for the hush puppies.
o A.
Emeril
o B.
A Southern chef.
o C.
o D.
19.
o A.
Simple Subject.
o B.
Simple Predicate.
o C.
Complete Subject.
o D.
Complete Predicate.
o E.
Compound Subject.
20.
Review this question... Allison has a pet alligator, which is crazy. The
sentence above is a:
o A.
Run-on sentence
o B.
Compound sentence
o C.
Complex sentence
o D.
Simple sentence
o E.
Fragment