12 Questions
Which type of noun can be counted?
Countable nouns
What kind of noun always comes in a state or quantity which is impossible to count?
Uncountable nouns
How can possessive nouns be identified?
With an apostrophe
Which of the following can countable nouns be used with?
All
What does the possessive form of a noun indicate?
Ownership or possession
Which type of noun is always considered to be singular?
Uncountable nouns
What type of verb connects a subject to a noun or an adjective in the predicate?
Linking verb
How is a transitive verb different from an intransitive verb?
Intransitive verbs do not pass their action to an object.
Which type of verb shows infinite action when used at the beginning of a sentence?
Infinite verb
How can you identify a noun in a sentence?
Nouns have articles like 'the', 'a', or 'an' before them.
What makes a verb irregular?
Irregular verbs do not follow the standard rules for verb formation.
Which type of verb needs an object to complete itself?
Linking verb
Learn about countable and uncountable nouns, where countable nouns can be counted individually, while uncountable nouns cannot be counted or quantified. Understand the usage of articles and determiners with countable nouns. Explore examples of countable and uncountable nouns.
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