Grammar Quiz

[ Noun Phrases ]

What can a post-modifier be?

A. Adjective phrase, Relative clause

B. Nonfinite clause, Quantifier

C. Prepositional phrase, Relative clause

D. Noun, Nonfinite clause

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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Which of the following indicate a restrictive clause?

A. a sentence that includes information that is vital to the meaning of the sentence and does not use commas

B. a sentence that includes information that is non-vital to the meaning of the sentence and is offset by commas.


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The words LIBERTY, WASHINGTON, DOG, and IDEA are 
A. nouns
B. pronouns
C. verbs
D. prepositions

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It shows an activity that had been happening before another activity in the past is the form of…

A. Past Perfect Tense

B. Past Continuous Tense

C. Past Perfect Continuous Tense

D. Simple Past Tense


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Father went to office late last day…

A. Didn’t he?

B. Isn’t he?

C. Aren’t he?

D. Was he?