Do You Make This Mistake In English With Nouns?
Aug
05
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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.
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
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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