Identify Type Of Sentences And Nouns! Quiz

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1. Write the plural form of the singular noun. Box

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The plural form of the singular noun "box" is "boxes."

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Identify Type Of Sentences And Nouns! Quiz - Quiz

This quiz assesses understanding of sentence types and noun usage in English grammar. It includes identification of declarative, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory sentences, enhancing comprehension and writing skills.

2. Write the plural form of the singular noun. Store

Explanation

The singular noun "store" refers to a single place where goods are sold. To form the plural form, we add the letter "s" to the end of the word, resulting in "stores". This plural form indicates that there are multiple stores, or multiple places where goods are sold.

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3. Select if the sentence is declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory.  Do you believe it will snow tomorrow?  

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The given sentence is an interrogative sentence because it is asking a question. It begins with the word "Do" and ends with a question mark, indicating that the speaker is seeking information or confirmation about whether the listener believes it will snow tomorrow.

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4. Write the plural form of the singular noun. Friend

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The plural form of the singular noun "Friend" is "friends". In English, when we want to refer to more than one person or thing, we usually add an "s" to the end of the word. In this case, we add an "s" to "friend" to indicate that there is more than one friend.

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5. Write the plural form of the singular noun. Phone

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The plural form of the singular noun "phone" is "phones".

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6. Select if the sentence is declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory. Please don't step on my sore foot.

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The given sentence "Please don't step on my sore foot" is an imperative sentence. It is a command or request given to someone, asking them to not step on the speaker's sore foot.

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7. Select if the sentence is declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory. Don't click your fingernails on your desk.  

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The given sentence "Don't click your fingernails on your desk" is an imperative sentence. It is giving a command or instruction to not perform a specific action, which is clicking one's fingernails on the desk.

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8. Write the plural form of the singular noun. Table

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To form the plural of most singular nouns, we simply add -s to the end of the word. However, there are some exceptions to this rule. For example, if a singular noun ends in -s, -x, -z, -ch, or -sh, we add -es to form the plural. If a singular noun ends in -y, we change the -y to -i and add -es. There are also some irregular plural nouns that do not follow any specific rules.

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9. Please select the correct noun in the sentence. The sun rises in the east.

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The noun "sun" is the correct answer because it is the subject of the sentence and refers to the celestial body that appears in the sky during the day and provides light and heat to Earth. In this sentence, it is stated that the sun rises in the east, indicating its direction of movement from the horizon.

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10. Write the plural form of the singular noun. Tax

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The plural form of the singular noun "tax" is "taxes."

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11. Select if the sentence is declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory. Katya has to buy long white gloves for her wedding.

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The given sentence is a declarative sentence because it states a fact or makes a statement about something. It simply states that Katya has to buy long white gloves for her wedding.

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12. Select if the sentence is declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory. There's a bird in the house!

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The given sentence "There's a bird in the house!" expresses strong emotion or surprise, indicating that it is an exclamatory sentence.

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13. Check all the Proper nouns.

Explanation

The proper nouns in the given list are Lisa, May, and Rover. Proper nouns are specific names of people, places, or things and are always capitalized. In this case, Lisa, May, and Rover are all names of individuals, making them proper nouns.

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14. Please select the correct noun in the sentence. The flowers in the garden are beautiful.

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The noun "flowers" is the correct answer because it is the subject of the sentence and agrees with the verb "are." The sentence is stating that the flowers in the garden are beautiful.

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15. Please select the correct noun in the sentence. The apple fell from the tree.

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The word "apple" is the correct noun in the sentence because it is the subject of the sentence and the noun that the verb "fell" is acting upon. The sentence is describing an action that the apple (noun) performed, which is falling from the tree.

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16. Match the 4 kinds of sentences.
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17. Check all the common nouns.

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The correct answer includes the words "Holiday," "Park," and "Crayon." These words are common nouns because they are general names for a person, place, or thing. "Holiday" refers to a day of celebration or a vacation, "Park" is a designated area for recreation or green space, and "Crayon" is a writing tool made of colored wax.

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18. Check the Polite expressions samples.

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The given answer consists of a list of polite expressions commonly used in everyday conversations. These expressions are used to show good manners, politeness, and respect towards others. "Good morning" is a polite greeting used to wish someone a good start to their day. "Thank you" is used to express gratitude and appreciation. "Sorry" is used to apologize for any mistakes or wrongdoings. "May I or Please" is used to make polite requests. "Welcome" is used to greet and show hospitality to someone.

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19. Please select the correct noun in the sentence. Jack plays the thrombone.

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The correct noun in the sentence is "trombone" which is a musical instrument.

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20. Please select the correct noun in the sentence. Mom likes to drink sweet tea.

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The correct noun in the sentence is "sweet tea" because it is the object of the verb "drink." The sentence is stating that Mom enjoys drinking sweet tea.

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Write the plural form of the singular noun. Box
Write the plural form of the singular noun. Store
Select if the sentence is declarative, imperative, interrogative, or...
Write the plural form of the singular noun. Friend
Write the plural form of the singular noun. Phone
Select if the sentence is declarative, imperative, interrogative, or...
Select if the sentence is declarative, imperative, interrogative, or...
Write the plural form of the singular noun. Table
Please select the correct noun in the sentence. ...
Write the plural form of the singular noun. Tax
Select if the sentence is declarative, imperative, interrogative, or...
Select if the sentence is declarative, imperative, interrogative, or...
Check all the Proper nouns.
Please select the correct noun in the sentence. ...
Please select the correct noun in the sentence....
Match the 4 kinds of sentences.
Check all the common nouns.
Check the Polite expressions samples.
Please select the correct noun in the sentence....
Please select the correct noun in the sentence....
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