Noun And Pronoun Quiz 6 (30 MCQs)

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1. Everyone danced for hours after the wedding.
2. Reny and ..... are going to visit new born baby this weekend
3. Identify the type of the highlighted word: "The **book** is on the table."
4. ..... is not an input device of a computer
5. The sky is getting dark ..... is going to rain.
6. The word "us" is a pronoun
7. My mother ate her salad.Who is "her" referring to?
8. Noun is called as the .....
9. Identify the personal pronoun that names the person spoken to.Odysseus had to force the crew to return to the ships, and thus Odysseus saved them from the flower's spell.
10. Where is my book? Oh, is this ..... ?
11. Typical pronouns that REPLACE the NAME of a SUBJECT or OBJECT (Person, place, or thing).
12. My grandmother always tell me to wash my ..... before eating something.
13. The dog has a tail. It is the .....
14. Of course my friends are comingwhat is the pronoun to replace the noun?
15. Which part of this sentence is the subject? "My Aunt Izzy made pancakes for breakfast."
16. Words like-crowd, army, swarm are called:
17. Identify the type of the highlighted word: "We are going to **New York** next week."
18. I hurt ..... leg.
19. All of personal pronouns can be the subject of a sentence.Which word from the following sentence is a subjective pronoun?The guinea pig was often sad. It longed for its old friend.
20. Identify the object pronoun in the sentence: "I will call her after the meeting."
21. SHE IS A NOUN OR PRONOUN
22. Wes has a towel. It is .....
23. What is an example of an abstract noun?
24. Do you know ..... is planning to attend?
25. What is the subject in "Her beauty always surprises me" ?
26. I need help to finish ..... work. I am so busy these days. I am not feeling well now.
27. HE is smart.WHAT IS PRO NOUN
28. What is the plural of the noun, tomato?
29. Use a pronoun to replace the noun in the following sentence:John and Mary are going to the movies.
30. What is the definition of a singular noun?