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Quantifiers
Common noun and proper noun
Mixed questions
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What is the indefinite article in English?

The indefinite articles are a and an.

100

What is a quantifier?

A quantifier is a word or phrase that indicates quantity (e.g., "some", "many", "few").

100

What is the difference between a common noun and a proper noun?

Answer: A common noun refers to a general class of objects (e.g., river), while a proper noun is a specific name (e.g., Amazon River).

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What is a predicative noun?

Answer: A predicative noun (predicate nominative) is a noun that follows a linking verb and renames or identifies the subject.

200

Can we use "the" with superlatives?

Yes, the is used with superlative adjectives (e.g., This is the best book I have read).

200

Which quantifier do we use with uncountable and countable nouns

Lots of,some,any and a lot of

200

Identify the common nouns in the sentence: "The doctor went to the hospital in a car."

Answer: Doctor, hospital, car (These are general terms, not specific names).

200

Find an attribute in this sentence

In a fortnight I got a long letter, which I considered odd.

300

Why don’t we use an article before uncountable nouns (e.g., "water")?

Because uncountable nouns refer to substances or abstract concepts that cannot be counted individually.

300

Which quantifier means "almost none": "few" or "a few"?

"Few" (e.g., "Few people attended the meeting" = almost none).

300

Explain why "family" is considered a class noun.

Answer: "Family" is a class noun because it refers to a group of people rather than an individual. It represents a collection of individuals as a single unit.

300

Correct the mistake in this sentence:She wants to be an actress, but now she is working as actress."

Answer: Incorrect: "as actress" should be "as an actress."

Corrected sentence: "She wants to be an actress, but now she is working as an actress."

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Why do some proper nouns (e.g., "the Himalayas", "the Amazon") require "the"?

Because they refer to a group or a well-known geographical feature (e.g., mountain ranges, rivers).

400

Why is "any" used in negative sentences instead of "some"?

"Any" is typically used in negatives and questions because it emphasizes the lack of something (e.g., "I don’t have any money").

400

Identify the type of noun (common, class, or proper) for each word in this sentence: "The committee discussed plans for the new hospital in London."

Committee – Class noun (refers to a group of people)

Plans – Common noun

Hospital – Common noun

London – Proper noun

400

Choose the common noun from the list: Apple, John, London, Table.

Answer: Table (the others are proper nouns).

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Why do we say "the moon" but not "a moon" when referring to Earth’s moon?

Because there is only one moon that orbits Earth, making it unique and requiring "the".

500

What is the difference between "each" and "every"?

"Each" emphasizes individuality, while "every" means all as a group (e.g., Each student has a book. Every student in the school must take the test).

500

Explain how the word "team" can be both a common noun and a class noun.

Answer: "Team" is a common noun because it refers to a general concept of a group working together. However, it is also a class noun because it represents a collection of individuals acting as one unit (e.g., a football team).

500

Explain why we say "a university" but "an hour".

Answer: "University" starts with a consonant sound (/juː/), so we use "a university". "Hour" starts with a vowel sound (/aʊə/), so we use "an hour".

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