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G6 FG English Examination
G6 FG English Examination
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__________1. These are pronouns that are used to point at persons or object s near to or far from speaker.
a. Relative pronoun
b. Demonstrative pronoun
c. Interrogative pronoun
d. Personal pronoun
__________2. These are pronouns that are made by adding –self or – selves to the personal pronoun.
a. Reflexive pronoun
b. Compound pronoun
c. Relative pronoun
d. Interrogative pronoun
__________3. These are pronouns that relate to a preceding noun or pronoun called antecedent.
a. Demonstrative pronoun
b. Relative pronoun
c. Interrogative pronoun
d. Compound personal pronoun
a. Personal pronoun
b. Pronouns
c. Compound noun
d. Interrogative pronoun
a. Relative pronouns
b. Interrogative pronouns
c. Personal pronouns
d. Demonstrative pronouns
__________6. These pronouns are used in place of names of persons, animal, or objects. They indicate the person or
thing spoken to, or the person or things spoken of.
a. Pronoun
b. Personal pronoun
c. Compound personal pronoun
d. Demonstrative pronoun
___________7. ____________ is formed by adding an apostrophe +s to the noun, or if the noun is plural and already
ends in s, only an apostrophe needs to be added.
a. Abstract nouns
b. Possessive nouns
c. Count nouns
d. Plural of nouns
__________8. To make regular nouns plural, add -s to the end. If the singular noun ends in -s, -ss, -sh, -ch, -x, or -z,
add -es to the end to make it plural.
a. Nouns
b. Plural of nouns
c. Compound nouns
d. Possessive nouns
a. Singular form
b. Plural form
c. Nouns
d. Irregular nouns
a. Action word
b. Person, place, or things
c. Describing words
d. Can be counted
a. Irregular nouns
b. Singular form
c. Common nouns
d. Proper nouns
__________12. Name any person, place, thing, or idea. They are not capitalized unless they come at the beginning of a
sentence.
a. Proper nouns
b. Common nouns
c. Compound nouns
d. Singular form
__________13. Some nouns name things that can be counted by piece. By using number words with those nouns, you
can tell exactly how many things they name.
a. Collective nouns
b. Count nouns
c. Nouns
d. Mass nouns
a. Count nouns
b. Non count nouns
c. Abstract nouns
d. Possessive nouns
__________15. a noun denoting an idea, quality, or state rather than a concrete object.
a. Possessive noun
b. Abstract noun
c. Plural of noun
d. Noun
a. boxx
b. boxes
c. boxss
d. boxies
a. lifes
b. lives
c. lifve
d. livess
_________18. is a noun that can be identified through one of the five senses (taste, touch, sight, hearing, or smell).
a. Proper noun
b. Concrete noun
c. Noun
d. Abstract noun
a. december
b. June
c. febuary
d. march
a. chair
b. Irene Dulaca
c. cheese
d. computer
__________21. A word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or
describe it.
a. Nouns
b. Adjective
c. Limiting Adjective
d. Derived Adjective
__________22. Two persons or things are being compared, and one of the two is higher or lower in degree.
a. Adjectives
b. Comparative
c. Compound Adjective
d. Superlative
__________23. Three or more persons or things are being compared, and one of them is the highest or lowest in
degree.
a. Positive
b. Superlative
c. Comparative
d. Adjective
__________24. They are formed from names of people or places. Suffix are added to them. It begins with a capital letter.
a. Compound Adjective
b. Proper Adjective
c. Limiting Adjective
d. Descriptive Adjective
a. Comparative
b. Positive
c. Adjective
d. Pronoun
__________26. Describes the kind, the shape, the size, or the quality of people, places, things, or ideas.
a. Proper Adjective
b. Descriptive Adjective
c. Limiting Adjective
d. Derived Adjective
a. Compound Adjective
b. Derived Adjective
c. Limiting Adjective
d. Positive Adjective
a. Positive Adjective
b. Limiting Adjective
c. Compound Adjective
d. Derived Adjective
__________29. Thirty –minute, well- built , and fruit- laden are called _________________. The component words of
each are joined by a hyphen.
a. Derived Adjective
b. Compound Adjective
c. Limiting Adjective
d. Positive Adjective
a. Darks
b. Darker
c. Darkers
d. Darkest