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Identify the countable noun in the sentence: "I have three apples."
  • a)
    I
  • b)
    Have
  • c)
    Three
  • d)
    Apples
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Chirag Mehra answered
Countable Noun in the Sentence:
Explanation
- Apples: The countable noun in the sentence "I have three apples" is "apples". A countable noun is a noun that can be counted and pluralized. In this sentence, "apples" is a countable noun because you can count the number of apples (three in this case). It is also pluralized to indicate that there is more than one apple.

Which question word can be a noun?
  • a)
    Why
  • b)
    How
  • c)
    Ran
  • d)
    Yellow
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Chirag Ghoshal answered
Question Word as a Noun

In this question, we are asked to identify a question word that can function as a noun. The options provided are:

a) Why
b) How
c) Ran
d) Yellow

The correct answer is option 'A', Why.

Explanation:

Question words are used to ask questions and gather information. They are typically used at the beginning of a question and help us understand the specific information being sought. While most question words can function as different parts of speech depending on the context, the word "why" can also function as a noun.

Definition of Why as a Noun:

- "Why" can be used as a noun to refer to the reason or purpose for something.
- It is often used in questions to inquire about the cause or motive behind an action or event.

Example Sentences:

1. As an adverb: Why did you go to the park?
2. As a noun: I want to know the why behind his decision.
3. As a noun: The teacher explained the whys and wherefores of the experiment.

In sentence 2 and 3, "why" is used as a noun to represent the reason or motive behind an action or event.

Summary:

While options b, c, and d do not fit the criteria of being question words that can function as nouns, the word "why" can function as both an adverb and a noun.

In which sentence does the word "what" act like a noun?
  • a)
    What are you doing?
  • b)
    What a lovely day!
  • c)
    I didn’t hear what you said.
  • d)
    What time is it?
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Akash Tiwari answered
In the sentence "I didn’t hear what you said," the phrase "what you said" is a noun clause acting as the object of the verb hear. Here, "what" introduces the clause and functions like a noun.

Choose the concrete noun in the sentence: "The shiny car raced down the street."
  • a)
    The
  • b)
    Shiny
  • c)
    Car
  • d)
    Raced
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Naveen Pillai answered
Understanding Concrete Nouns
Concrete nouns are words that refer to physical objects or things that can be perceived through the senses. In the sentence "The shiny car raced down the street," we need to identify which word represents a tangible object.
Breaking Down the Sentence
- The key words in the sentence are:
- "The"
- "shiny"
- "car"
- "raced"
- "down"
- "the"
- "street"
Identifying Parts of Speech
- "The": This is a definite article, not a noun.
- "Shiny": This is an adjective describing the car, but it does not represent a physical object.
- "Car": This is a concrete noun. It refers to a specific physical vehicle that can be seen and touched.
- "Raced": This is a verb, indicating an action.
- "Down": This is a preposition, showing direction.
- "Street": This is another concrete noun, as it refers to a physical location.
Conclusion: The Correct Answer
- The correct answer is option "C", "car", as it is the only concrete noun in the sentence.
- It represents a physical object that can be seen and interacted with, whereas the other options either describe or do not refer to a tangible item.
In summary, identifying concrete nouns is essential in understanding the meaning of a sentence and recognizing the physical items involved.

Which of the following is usually an uncountable noun?
  • a)
    Dog
  • b)
    Water
  • c)
    Book
  • d)
    Apple
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Akash Tiwari answered
"Water" is an uncountable noun because it cannot be counted directly. We don’t say "one water" or "two waters." Instead, we use units like "a glass of water" or "a bottle of water" to measure it.

Identify the subjective case of a noun in the sentence.

"The sun rises in the east."
  • a)
    sun
  • b)
    rises
  • c)
    east
  • d)
    the
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Rahul Verma answered
The correct answer is 'sun'.
Key Points
  • The subjective case is used for the subject of the sentence.
  • In this sentence, "sun" is the subject, performing the action (rising).
  • "Sun" is the noun in the subjective case.
  • The structure is Subject (The sun), Verb (rises), and Prepositional Phrase (in the east).

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