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Correct or incorrect? "Boy" is a common, non countable, concrete noun.
Incorrect. Boy is countable.
Correct or Incorrect? The Great of Wall of China is a proper, concrete, non-countable.
Correct!
Correct or Incorrect? "Family" is a common, collective, countable noun.
Correct!
Correct or incorrect? "Butterfly" is a proper, compound, countable noun.
Incorrect! "butterfly" is a common noun.
Correct or Incorrect? "Happiness" is a common, concrete, uncountable noun.
Incorrect! "Happiness" is an abstract noun.
Correct or incorrect? "Birds" is a common, collective, concrete, countable noun.
Incorrect! "Birds" is not collective.
Correct or incorrect? "Sugar" is a common, concrete, non-countable noun.
Correct!
"Hair" can be countable and non-countable. Provide a complete example for each case.
My hair is black / I have 5 gray hairs on my head.
"Room" can be countable and non-countable. Provide an example for each case.
There is plenty of room in this car. / The hotel has 40 rooms.
Mention one example of gender nouns.
Girl / boy
Mention one example of gender nouns.
Groom / bride
In the sentence "Liz is riding her bike", Is "riding" a finite or a non-finite verb?
non-finite - gerund
In the sentence "Bob enjoys spending time in the mountains", is "enjoys" a finite or non finite verb?
finite - It matches person, number and gender with the noun.
In the sentence "Mark has travelled to Morocco twice", is "travelled" a finite and non-finite verb?
non-finite - past participle
In the sentence "My sister never cooks on weekends", is "cooks" a finite or non-finite verb?
finite - it matches the noun in person, number, and gender.
Transitive or intransitive: Michael likes the burritos.
transitive
transitive or intransitive: My brother and his best friend usually go running on Saturday.
intransitive
Transitive or intransitive: Dolly bought a present for her mom.
transitive
Transitive or intransitive: My little brother has grown up quickly.
intransitive
Build up a sentence using the adjective "funny" and add an intensifier or modifier.
My ex-boyfriend was extremely funny.
Build up a sentence using the adjective "gorgeous" and add an intensifier or modifier.
The Caribbean sea is totally gorgeous.
Build up a sentence using the adjective "freezing" and add an intensifier or modifier.
It's absolutely freezing in here.
Build up a sentence using the adjective "small" and add an intensifier or modifier.
I think this jacket is a bit small for me.
ODD ONE OUT. Say which of these words is not an adverb: almost, occasionally, careful.
careful - adjective
ODD ONE OUT. Say which of these words is not an adverb: strange, last year, there
strange - adjective