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QUIZ 1

  1. The host is “somewhat” surprised with the unexpected guest.
  2. It is “high” time that you made him realize your worth as a person.
  3. “Base” your statement on several evidences.
  4. Roy gave me a pair “of” lovebirds in cage for my birthday.
  5. The landlord will not leave “unless” the tenant pays his rent.
  6. We should protect our forests “before” it’s too late.
  7. He is very young yet very “independent-minded”.
  8. “Brrr!” I’m so cold.
  9. The gaily decorated shop opens “today”.
  10. I admire him for accepting the results “whole-heartedly”.
  11. The athlete’s fans cheered wildly for “him” at the game.
  12. In the midst of the “brilliance” stood a tiny human being.
  13. The guest speaker gave a “talk” on community development.
  14. The child recited the long poem with great “difficulty”.
  15. Very soon, he will be able to “overcome” his nervous tension.
  16. The great man was a “bootblack” when he was a young boy.
  17. You are running fast “enough”.
  18. He was “just” leaving.
  19. “Abashed” by the question, he chose not to answer.
  20. Rona’s face was “alight” with excitement. ANSWER KEY:
    1. ADVERB
    2. ADJECTIVE
    3. VERB
    4. PREPOSITION
    5. CONJUNCTION
    6. CONJUNCTION
    7. ADJECTIVE
    8. INTERJECTION
    9. ADVERB
    10. ADVERB
    11. PRONOUN

12. NOUN

13. NOUN

14. NOUN

15. VERB

16. NOUN

17. ADVERB

18. ADVERB

19. ADJECTIVE

20. VERB

QUIZ 2

  1. The letter wh in the word which and w in the word wipe represents the same sound. o True o False

  2. All fricatives are not continuants. o True o False

  3. Affricates are not continuants. o True o False

  4. Most sounds are actually fricatives. o True o False

  5. In the production of the sounds [l] and [r], there is some obstruction of the airstream in the mouth, but not enough to cause any real constriction or friction. o True o False

  6. After the sound [j] and [w] should be directly followed by a vowel and it sometimes occurs at the end of words. o True o False

  7. All sounds from liquids and glides are actually central approximants. o True o False

  8. Why are some sounds called "stop". o we need to stop in order to say that o the airstream is completely blocked in the oral cavity for a short period o it has some stop signs o it stops us from saying the sound

  9. These are the similarities between sounds "t, d, n", EXCEPT: o consonantal o bilabial o nasal o stop

  10. These are the similarities between sounds "p, b, m", EXCEPT: o consonantal o bilabial o voiced o stop

  11. What is the place of articulation for the word ‘debauchery’. o Stops o Fricatives o Affricates o Nasals

  12. The word ‘spinach’ is a/an _______. o Voiced fricative o Unvoiced fricative o Voiced affricate o Unvoiced affricate

  13. ‘Thin’ is a/an _______. o Voiced fricative o Unvoiced fricative o Voiced affricate o Unvoiced affricate

ANSWER KEY:

1. FALSE

2. FALSE

3. TRUE

4. TRUE

5. TRUE

6. FALSE

7. FALSE

8. FLASE

9. TRUE

10. TRUE

11. VOICELESS

12. VELAR

13. FRICATIVE

  1. in producing the sound, airflow is so severely obstructed that it causes friction
  2. the airstream is completely blocked in the oral cavity for a short period
  3. NASAL
  4. VOICED
  5. FRICATIVES
  6. VOICED FRICATIVE
  7. UNVOICED FRICATIVE QUIZ 3
  8. BRUNCH o Blending o Clipping o Compounding o Conversion
  9. TATTOO o Coinage o Borrowing

o Clipping o Derivative o Coinage 9. UNTIDY o Clipping o Compounding o Backformation o Derivative 10. MOVIE o Clipping o Hypocorism o Borrowing o Acronym 11. The process of combining the beginning of one word and the end of another word to form a new word. o Borrowing o Blending o Clipping o Derivative 12. The process where syllables (rather than morphemes) is omitted. o Acronym o Compounding o Clipping o Blending 13. The process where a longer word is reduced to a single syllable, the – y or - ie is added to the end. o Calque o Eponym o Acronym o Hypocorism

  1. The process of reducing a word such as a noun to a shorter version and using it as a new word such as a verb. o Clipping o Blending o Compounding o Backformation
  2. The process of changing the function of a word, such as a noun to a verb (without any reduction) as a way of forming new words. o Conversion o Clipping o Borrowing o Acronym
  3. A word derived from the name of a person or place. o Calque o Backformation o Eponym o Coinage
  4. A new word formed from the initial letters of other words. o Calque o Acronym o Compounding o Clipping
  5. The process of forming new words by adding affixes. o Borrowing o Backformation o Clipping o Derivative
  6. The process of combining two (or more) words to form a new word. o Clipping o Blending

o Word agreement o Calligraphic form 2. Only _____ can be affected by the grammatical category known as "number". o Nouns o Adverbs o Adjectives 3. Possessive is a value of the grammatical category called. o Number o Case o Gender 4. Modern English uses _____ gender. o Grammatical o Political o Natural 5. The grammatical category "person" is a property of pronouns and has _____ values. o One o Two o Three 6. "Tense" is a grammatical category that applies to. o Verbs o Adverbs o Adjectives 7. Continuous and perfect are examples of the grammatical category known as. o Tense o Mood o Aspect 8. The subjunctive "mood" expresses __________. o a statement of fact o unreality

o something desired 9. "Voice" is a grammatical category affecting. o transitive verbs o intransitive verbs o all verbs 10. _________ can be affected by the grammatical category known as "degree". o gradable adverbs o non-gradable adverbs o all adjectives 11. is a property of verbs, and expresses our view of the time structure of an activity or state. 12. Mood is a property of and relates to the speaker’s feelings about the reality of what he is saying. 13. is a property of transitive verbs*, and expresses the relationship of the subject to the action. 14. A verb can take a direct object. 15. Degree is a property of gradable adjectives and adverbs, and indicates. 16. Refers to the hearer. 17. Before now indicates. 18. The time has no structure. 19. Expresses command. 20. The subject receives the action. ANSWER KEY:

  1. WORD AGREEMENT
  2. NOUN
  3. CASE
  4. NATURAL
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QUIZ 1
1. The host is “somewhat” surprised with the unexpected guest.
2. It is “high” time that you made him realize your worth as a person.
3. “Base” your statement on several evidences.
4. Roy gave me a pair “of” lovebirds in cage for my birthday.
5. The landlord will not leave “unless” the tenant pays his rent.
6. We should protect our forests “before” it’s too late.
7. He is very young yet very “independent-minded”.
8. “Brrr!” I’m so cold.
9. The gaily decorated shop opens “today”.
10. I admire him for accepting the results “whole-heartedly”.
11. The athlete’s fans cheered wildly for “him” at the game.
12. In the midst of the “brilliance” stood a tiny human being.
13. The guest speaker gave a “talk” on community development.
14. The child recited the long poem with great “difficulty”.
15. Very soon, he will be able to “overcome” his nervous tension.
16. The great man was a “bootblack” when he was a young boy.
17. You are running fast “enough”.
18. He was “just” leaving.
19. “Abashed” by the question, he chose not to answer.
20. Rona’s face was “alight” with excitement.
ANSWER KEY:
1. ADVERB
2. ADJECTIVE
3. VERB
4. PREPOSITION
5. CONJUNCTION
6. CONJUNCTION
7. ADJECTIVE
8. INTERJECTION
9. ADVERB
10. ADVERB
11. PRONOUN