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Модуль 3

Морфология. Части речи.

Тема 1 - 30 тестовых заданий Главные части речи. Существительное. Глагол.

  1. The Latin classification of the parts of speech all words were divided into:

  1. declinable and indeclinable

  2. functional and notional

  3. noun-words

  4. verb

  5. interjection

  1. Notional words include:

  1. nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns and numerals

  2. articles

  3. interjections, particles, and modal words.

  4. Auxiliary verbs

  5. Possessive pronouns

  1. Exclude the odd part of speech: noun, adverb, pronoun, numeral, particle.

  1. noun

  2. pronoun

  3. particle

  4. numeral

  5. adverb

4. The non-finite form of the verb which, combines the properties of the verb with those of the noun is

  1. noun

  2. adjective

  3. the gerund

  4. pronoun

  5. articles

5. The classification introduced by Charles Fries:

  1. distributional approach

  2. nominative

  3. functional

  4. Classical (logical-inflectional)

  5. Declinable

6. The non-finite form of the verb which combines the properties of the verb with those of the adjective and ad-verb, serving as the qualifying-processual name is

  1. the present participle

  2. adjective

  3. the gerund

  4. pronoun

  5. articles

7. The forms of the verb intermediary in many of their lexico-grammatical features between the verb and the non-processual parts of speech are

  1. the gerund

  2. pronoun

  3. articles

  4. verbids

  5. noun

8. Verbal categories are:

  1. Person, Number

  2. Tenses, Mood

  3. Mood, Number

  4. Person, Tenses

  5. Mood, Person

9. Some categories have only synthetical forms

  1. Mood

  2. Person and number

  3. Voice

  4. Aspect

  5. Tense

10. According to the form of existence the nouns can be ...

  1. Countable, uncountable

  2. Common, proper

  3. Animate, inanimate

  4. Qualitative, quantitative

  5. Positive, negative

11. According to the type of nomination nouns can be ...

  1. Countable, uncountable

  2. Common, proper

  3. Animate, inanimate

  4. Qualitative, quantitative

  5. Positive, negative

12. According to their quantitative structure nouns can be ...

  1. Countable, uncountable

  2. Common, proper

  3. Animate, inanimate

  4. Qualitative, quantitative

  5. Positive, negative

13. Analyse the following noun: girl

  1. Countable, common, animate

  2. Countable, proper, animate

  3. Countable, proper, inanimate

  4. Uncountable, proper, animate

  5. Uncountable, proper, inanimate

14. Analyse the following noun: advice

  1. Countable, common, animate

  2. Countable, proper, animate

  3. Countable, common, inanimate

  4. Uncountable, proper, animate

  5. Uncountable, common, inanimate

15. The lexical meaning in this type of words is predominant

  1. Function words

  2. Notional word

  3. Antonyms

  4. Synonyms

  5. Preposition

16. A part of speech, categorial meaning of "substance" or "thingness"

  1. Verb

  2. Pronoun

  3. Adjective

  4. Adverb

  5. Noun

17. Find the noun of object proper:

  1. Knowledge

  2. Jane

  3. Fitness

  4. Beauty

  5. Student

18. Find the state verb:

  1. To go

  2. To write

  3. To know

  4. To eat

  5. To catch

19. Productive verb-building suffixes are:

A. –en,-ify,-ize

B. –ate,-er,-ish

C. –eur, -er,-ary

D. – ice,- ose,-esce

E. –ar,-ile,- ir

20. The English noun has the morphological categories of:

  1. Gender, case, number

  2. Gender, case, tense

  3. Tense, mood, case

  4. Case, moos, gender

  5. Gender, number, article

21. Form of verb performing the function of the verb-predicate:

  1. Finite

  2. Non-finite

  3. Complete

  4. Irregular

  5. Regular

22. Word-changing categories of nouns:

  1. Number, case, article determination

  2. Number, gender, case

  3. Number, gender, tense

  4. Mood, plurality, tense

  5. Article determination, case, tense

23. Nouns denoting groups of human beings and animals:

A. collective nouns

B. grouping nouns

C. proper nouns

D. multiple nouns

E. derivative nouns

24. Analyze the following verbs: “to stand, to know, to kneel”:

A. durative verbs

B. terminative verbs

C. semi-auxiliary

D. auxiliary verbs

E. complex verbs

25.Past, Present, Future tenses are…:

A. secondary tenses

B. primary tenses

C. continuous tenses

D. minor tenses

E. aspect tenses

  1. Find notional part of speech

  1. The

  2. But

  3. Perhaps

  4. Hurrah

  5. Almost

  1. The nominative case has the following inflections:

    1. -es; -s

    2. -er; -es

    3. –ing, - s

    4. –ed, - es

    5. No inflections

28. The function of the modal verbs is…

A. to show the tense of the main verb that follows it

B. to find out the subject of a sentence

C. to show the possibility or impossibility of the main verb that follows it

D. to show the presence or absence of the doer in a sentence

E. to give more information about the function of the main verb that follows it

29. Nouns which have only a singular and no plural are termed…

  1. singular

  2. plural

  3. singularia tantum

  4. pluralia tantum

  5. nominative nouns

30. The conjugation of the verb is:

  1. The system of morphological characteristics of the verb

  2. The system of all forms to indicate person, number, aspect, tense, mood and voice

  3. The system of all the synthetic and analytical forms, which are used to indicate number, tense and voice

  4. The system of all the synthetic and analytical forms, which are used to indicate tense and aspect

  5. The system of all the synthetic and analytical forms which are used to indicate the tense of the verb