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  1. Sound

  2. Morpheme

  3. Syntax

  4. Prefix

  5. Suffix

  1. 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.

  1. Analytical

  2. Synthetic

  3. Syntagmatic

  4. Synchronic

  5. Analysis

  1. 7. Find the sentence in which the verb “have” has its lexical meaning.

  1. He has three children.

  2. He has invited me to the party.

  3. He has been waiting for me for three hours.

  4. He had come to the time I left.

  5. He had been working there since 1995.

  1. 8. Find the sentence in which the verb “do” has its lexical meaning.

  1. I do my home work every day.

  2. I do not make my home work.

  3. I make my hairdo twice a month.

  4. Do I dominate you?

  5. Do you make my hairdo?

  1. 9. By … (type of word-form derivation) we mean building a form of a word from an altogether different stem.

  1. Suppletive formations

  2. Analytical types

  3. Synthetic types

  4. Sound alternations

  5. Scrambling

  1. 10. … is a type of word differing from other types in some grammatical point or points.

  1. Part of speech

  2. Part of a body

  3. Party

  4. Paradigm

  5. Parallel

  1. $$40$$

  2. 1. … is a type of word different from all other types in that it alone has the grammatical category of tense.

  1. The Verb

  2. The Noun

  3. The Adjective

  4. The Pronoun

  5. The Adverb

  1. 2. Find the principles of the parts of speech classifications.

  1. Meaning, form, function

  2. Measure, furniture, fiction

  3. Moisturizer, flexion, functional

  4. Meaningless, formless, functionless

  5. Miniature, furniture, fiction

  1. 3. The meaning of the Noun is …

  1. thingness

  2. process

  3. property

  4. connection

  5. unknown

  1. 4. The meaning of the Verb is …

  1. process

  2. thingness

  3. property

  4. unknown

  5. half known

  1. 5. The adjective expresses …

  1. property

  2. process

  3. thingness

  4. unknown

  5. connection

  1. 6. … denote either number or place in a sentence.

  1. Numerals

  2. Nouns

  3. Verbs

  4. Pronouns

  5. Conjunctions

  1. 7. Meaning of the … is property of an action or of a property.

  1. Adverb

  2. Verb

  3. Noun

  4. Conjunctions

  5. Interjection

  1. 8. The meaning of … is obviously that of relations between things and phenomena.

  1. Prepositions

  2. Phrasal verbs

  3. Pronoun

  4. Verbs

  5. Nouns

  1. 9. … express connections between things and phenomena.

  1. Conjunctions

  2. Phrasal verbs

  3. Pronoun

  4. Verbs

  5. Nouns

  1. 10. … express the speaker’s evaluations of the relations between an action and reality.

  1. Modal verbs

  2. Conjunctions

  3. Prepositions

  4. Pronoun

  5. Phrasal verbs

  1. $$41$$

  2. 1. … express feelings. They are not names of feelings but the immediate expression of them.

  1. Interjections

  2. Prepositions

  3. Pronoun

  4. Phrasal verbs

  5. Modal verbs

  1. 2. … have the category of number.

  1. Nouns

  2. Verbs

  3. Adjectives

  4. Conjunctions

  5. Prepositions

  1. 3. … have the category of case.

  1. Nouns

  2. Verbs

  3. Adjectives

  4. Conjunctions

  5. Prepositions

  1. 4. … form degrees of comparison.

  1. Adjectives

  2. Nouns

  3. Conjunctions

  4. Prepositions

  5. Numerals

  1. 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.

  1. Pronoun

  2. Noun

  3. Verb

  4. Adjective

  5. Conjunction

  1. 6. The meaning of the … is that of a passing state a person or thing happens to be in.

  1. Stative

  2. Noun

  3. Pronoun

  4. Verb

  5. Adjective

  1. 7. The … is characterized by the morphological category of tense.

  1. Verb

  2. Noun

  3. Pronoun

  4. Adjective

  5. Adverb

  1. 8. The … is characterized by the morphological category of aspect.

  1. Verb

  2. Noun

  3. Pronoun

  4. Adjective

  5. Adverb

  1. 9. The … is characterized by the morphological category of mood.

  1. Verb

  2. Noun

  3. Pronoun

  4. Adjective

  5. Adverb

  1. 10. The … is characterized by the morphological category of voice.

  1. Verb

  2. Noun

  3. Pronoun

  4. Adjective

  5. Adverb

  1. $$42$$

  2. 1. The … is characterized by the morphological category of person.

  1. Verb

  2. Noun

  3. Pronoun

  4. Adjective

  5. Adverb

  1. 2. … have degrees of comparison.

  1. Adverbs

  2. Nouns

  3. Pronouns

  4. Verbs

  5. Prepositions

  1. 3. By … (one of the principles of the parts of speech classification) we mean the morphological characteristics of a type of word.

  1. Form

  2. Meaning

  3. Function

  4. Formal

  5. Meaningless

  1. 4. By … (one of the principles of the parts of speech classification) we mean the syntactical properties of a type of word.

  1. Function

  2. Meaning

  3. Form

  4. Formal

  5. Meaningless

  1. 5. … words are those denoting things, actions and other extralinguistic phenomena.

  1. Notional

  2. Formal

  3. National

  4. Formula

  5. Nationality

  1. 6. … words denote relations and connections between the notional words, and thus have no direct bearing on anything extralinguistic.

  1. Formal

  2. Notional

  3. National

  4. Formula

  5. Nationality

  1. 7. The… shows that one object is meant.

  1. Singular

  2. Plural

  3. Dual

  4. Double

  5. Sincere

  1. 8. The… shows that more that one object is meant.

  1. Plural

  2. Singular

  3. Dual

  4. Double

  5. Sincere

  1. 9. The nouns which have only a plural and no singular are usually termed …

  1. pluralia tantum

  2. singularia tantum

  3. plur tant

  4. sing tant

  5. pluralia singularia

  1. 10. The nouns which have only a singular and no plural are termed …

  1. singularia tantum

  2. pluralis tantum

  3. plur tant

  4. sing tant

  5. pluralia singularia

  1. $$43$$

  2. 1. … nouns are nouns taken to denote the group as a whole.

  1. Collective

  2. Colette

  3. Collocate

  4. collate

  5. collects

  1. 2. … are taken to denote the group as consisting of a certain number of individual human beings (or animal).

  1. Nouns of multitude

  2. Collective nouns

  3. Nouns of multiplication

  4. Nouns of money

  5. Collects nouns

  1. 3. How many cases have English nouns got?

  1. 2

  2. 1

  3. 3

  4. 4

  5. 5

  1. 4. How many articles are there in English?

  1. 2

  2. 1

  3. 4

  4. 3

  5. 5

  1. 5. How many degrees of comparison has the Adjective got?

  1. 2

  2. 1

  3. 3

  4. 4

  5. 5

  1. 6. … is every combination of two or more words which is a grammatical unit but is not an analytical form of some word.