Do You Make This Mistake In English With Nouns?


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29. In the following sentence, is the noun in bold a collective, count, or mass noun: The graduating class was one of the worst the high school had ever seen.

A. Collective noun

B. Count noun

C. Mass noun


30. In the following sentence, is the noun in bold a collective, count, or mass noun: He was a talented athlete who excelled in two sports.

A. Collective noun

B. Count noun

C. Mass noun

31. In the following sentence, is the noun in bold a collective, count, or mass noun: Clovis is a beautiful city to visit in the spring.

A. Collective noun

B. Count noun

C. Mass noun

32. What is the noun clause in the sentence: I don’t know where Bill lives.

A. I don’t

B. know where

C. don’t know where

D. where Bill lives

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