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Sound
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Morpheme
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Syntax
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Prefix
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Suffix
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6. … types of word-form derivation consist in using a word (devoid of any lexical meaning of its own) to express some grammatical category of another word.
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Analytical
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Synthetic
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Syntagmatic
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Synchronic
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Analysis
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7. Find the sentence in which the verb “have” has its lexical meaning.
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He has three children.
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He has invited me to the party.
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He has been waiting for me for three hours.
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He had come to the time I left.
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He had been working there since 1995.
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8. Find the sentence in which the verb “do” has its lexical meaning.
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I do my home work every day.
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I do not make my home work.
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I make my hairdo twice a month.
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Do I dominate you?
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Do you make my hairdo?
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9. By … (type of word-form derivation) we mean building a form of a word from an altogether different stem.
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Suppletive formations
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Analytical types
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Synthetic types
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Sound alternations
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Scrambling
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10. … is a type of word differing from other types in some grammatical point or points.
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Part of speech
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Part of a body
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Party
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Paradigm
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Parallel
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1. … is a type of word different from all other types in that it alone has the grammatical category of tense.
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The Verb
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The Noun
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The Adjective
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The Pronoun
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The Adverb
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2. Find the principles of the parts of speech classifications.
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Meaning, form, function
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Measure, furniture, fiction
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Moisturizer, flexion, functional
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Meaningless, formless, functionless
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Miniature, furniture, fiction
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3. The meaning of the Noun is …
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thingness
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process
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property
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connection
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unknown
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4. The meaning of the Verb is …
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process
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thingness
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property
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unknown
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half known
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5. The adjective expresses …
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property
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process
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thingness
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unknown
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connection
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6. … denote either number or place in a sentence.
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Numerals
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Nouns
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Verbs
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Pronouns
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Conjunctions
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7. Meaning of the … is property of an action or of a property.
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Adverb
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Verb
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Noun
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Conjunctions
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Interjection
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8. The meaning of … is obviously that of relations between things and phenomena.
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Prepositions
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Phrasal verbs
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Pronoun
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Verbs
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Nouns
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9. … express connections between things and phenomena.
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Conjunctions
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Phrasal verbs
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Pronoun
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Verbs
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Nouns
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10. … express the speaker’s evaluations of the relations between an action and reality.
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Modal verbs
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Conjunctions
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Prepositions
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Pronoun
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Phrasal verbs
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1. … express feelings. They are not names of feelings but the immediate expression of them.
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Interjections
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Prepositions
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Pronoun
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Phrasal verbs
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Modal verbs
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2. … have the category of number.
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Nouns
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Verbs
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Adjectives
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Conjunctions
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Prepositions
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3. … have the category of case.
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Nouns
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Verbs
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Adjectives
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Conjunctions
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Prepositions
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4. … form degrees of comparison.
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Adjectives
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Nouns
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Conjunctions
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Prepositions
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Numerals
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5. The meaning of the… as a part of speech can be stated as follows: they point to the things and properties without naming them.
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Pronoun
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Noun
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Verb
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Adjective
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Conjunction
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6. The meaning of the … is that of a passing state a person or thing happens to be in.
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Stative
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Noun
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Pronoun
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Verb
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Adjective
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7. The … is characterized by the morphological category of tense.
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Verb
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Noun
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Pronoun
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Adjective
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Adverb
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8. The … is characterized by the morphological category of aspect.
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Verb
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Noun
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Pronoun
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Adjective
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Adverb
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9. The … is characterized by the morphological category of mood.
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Verb
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Noun
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Pronoun
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Adjective
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Adverb
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10. The … is characterized by the morphological category of voice.
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Verb
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Noun
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Pronoun
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Adjective
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Adverb
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1. The … is characterized by the morphological category of person.
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Verb
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Noun
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Pronoun
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Adjective
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Adverb
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2. … have degrees of comparison.
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Adverbs
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Nouns
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Pronouns
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Verbs
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Prepositions
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3. By … (one of the principles of the parts of speech classification) we mean the morphological characteristics of a type of word.
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Form
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Meaning
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Function
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Formal
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Meaningless
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4. By … (one of the principles of the parts of speech classification) we mean the syntactical properties of a type of word.
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Function
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Meaning
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Form
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Formal
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Meaningless
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5. … words are those denoting things, actions and other extralinguistic phenomena.
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Notional
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Formal
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National
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Formula
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Nationality
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6. … words denote relations and connections between the notional words, and thus have no direct bearing on anything extralinguistic.
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Formal
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Notional
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National
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Formula
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Nationality
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7. The… shows that one object is meant.
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Singular
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Plural
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Dual
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Double
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Sincere
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8. The… shows that more that one object is meant.
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Plural
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Singular
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Dual
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Double
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Sincere
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9. The nouns which have only a plural and no singular are usually termed …
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pluralia tantum
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singularia tantum
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plur tant
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sing tant
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pluralia singularia
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10. The nouns which have only a singular and no plural are termed …
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singularia tantum
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pluralis tantum
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plur tant
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sing tant
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pluralia singularia
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1. … nouns are nouns taken to denote the group as a whole.
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Collective
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Colette
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Collocate
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collate
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collects
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2. … are taken to denote the group as consisting of a certain number of individual human beings (or animal).
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Nouns of multitude
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Collective nouns
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Nouns of multiplication
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Nouns of money
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Collects nouns
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3. How many cases have English nouns got?
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2
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1
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3
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4
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5
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4. How many articles are there in English?
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2
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1
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4
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3
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5
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5. How many degrees of comparison has the Adjective got?
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2
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1
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3
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4
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5
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6. … is every combination of two or more words which is a grammatical unit but is not an analytical form of some word.