Do You Make This Mistake In English With Nouns?
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23. Identify the nouns in the sentence: Get some gasoline, or the class will be late arriving.
24. In the sentence above, identify each noun as a collective noun, count noun, or mass noun.
25. In the following sentence, is the noun in bold a collective, count, or mass noun: Empty boxes fill the shed.
A. Collective noun
B. Count noun
C. Mass noun
26. In the following sentence, is the noun in bold a collective, count, or mass noun: At the end of the day, all anybody wants is a little tranquility.
A. Collective noun
B. Count noun
C. Mass noun
27. In the following sentence, is the noun in bold a collective, count, or mass noun: The audience applauded.
A. Collective noun
B. Count noun
C. Mass noun
28. In the following sentence, is the noun in bold a collective, count, or mass noun: Milk is a healthy source of calcium.
A. Collective noun
B. Count noun
C. Mass noun
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