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Nouns 1

English 11plus Nouns 1
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  1. Question 1 of 11
    1. Question
    6 point(s)

    Match each of the following types of nouns to an appropriate definition Drag and drop the answers to the boxes.

    Sort elements
    • Abstract noun
    • Collective noun
    • Proper noun
    • Compound noun
    • Common noun
    • Pronoun
    • This type of noun names an idea, feeling, quality, or trait.
      • This type of noun names a group of people or things.
        • This type of noun begins with a capital letter because they name specific persons, places, things, and ideas.
          • This type of noun is formed when two different words are combined.
            • This type of noun begins with a lowercase (or small) letter since they name any person, place, thing, or idea.
              • This type of noun is a word that is used instead of a noun.
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              • Question 2 of 11
                2. Question
                1 point(s)

                What type of noun is the word: 

                                        love

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              • Question 3 of 11
                3. Question
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                What type of noun is the word: 

                Post Office

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              • Question 4 of 11
                4. Question
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                What type of noun is the word: 

                California

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              • Question 5 of 11
                5. Question
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                What type of noun is the word:  

                                    Committee

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              • Question 6 of 11
                6. Question
                1 point(s)

                What type of noun is the word: 

                      Keyboard

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              • Question 7 of 11
                7. Question
                1 point(s)

                What type of noun is the word: 

                      They

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              • Question 8 of 11
                8. Question
                1 point(s)

                Look at the following sentence:

                                   The mob became violent.

                From the above sentence, give an example of a collective noun.

                          

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              • Question 9 of 11
                9. Question
                2 point(s)

                Look at the following sentence:

                                   The jury has announced its verdict.

                From the above sentence, give an example of

                • (a)   collective noun:

                  (b)   abstract noun:

                Correct 2 / 2 Points

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              • Question 10 of 11
                10. Question
                2 point(s)

                Look at the following sentence:

                                   My family lives in India.

                From the above sentence, give an example of a

                • (a)       collective noun.     

                  (b)       proper noun.         

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              • Question 11 of 11
                11. Question
                3 point(s)

                Look at the following sentence:

                    King Solomon was famous for his wisdom.

                From the above sentence, give an example of

                • (a)       a common noun.           

                  (b)       a proper noun.               

                  (c)       an abstract noun.           

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              11th December 2020/by masterboss
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