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What is a common noun?
What is a common noun?
- A noun that names specific items that are capitalized.
- A word that expresses actions.
- A word that describes another word.
- A noun that names general items. (correct)
What is a proper noun?
What is a proper noun?
- A word that names general items.
- A noun that names specific items. (correct)
- A noun that names specific items that are capitalized.
- A word that expresses actions.
What is the one difference between a common and proper noun?
What is the one difference between a common and proper noun?
- Both common and proper nouns are capitalized.
- Common nouns are plural.
- Common nouns are capitalized.
- Proper nouns are capitalized. (correct)
What is an example of a common noun?
What is an example of a common noun?
What is an example of a proper noun?
What is an example of a proper noun?
The abstract noun of “being” falls under which heading?
The abstract noun of “being” falls under which heading?
Which of the following is an example of a concrete noun?
Which of the following is an example of a concrete noun?
What type of noun is 'justice'?
What type of noun is 'justice'?
What is the plural form of 'syllabus'?
What is the plural form of 'syllabus'?
What is the correct plural form of 'mouse'?
What is the correct plural form of 'mouse'?
What is the plural of 'shelf'?
What is the plural of 'shelf'?
Which of the following is NOT an irregular pluralization pattern?
Which of the following is NOT an irregular pluralization pattern?
'House' and 'mouse' differ in their plural forms because:
'House' and 'mouse' differ in their plural forms because:
'Deers', 'Deer', and 'Dea' are examples of:
'Deers', 'Deer', and 'Dea' are examples of:
'Geese', 'Gooses', and 'Geeses' are examples of:
'Geese', 'Gooses', and 'Geeses' are examples of:
'Sheep', 'Sheeps', and 'Sheepes' are examples of:
'Sheep', 'Sheeps', and 'Sheepes' are examples of: